2008
DOI: 10.1002/j.1834-4461.2008.tb00035.x
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Josephine's Journey: Gender‐based Violence and Marian Devotion in Urban Papua New Guinea

Abstract: This article deals with how, in the urban setting of Madang, Papua New Guinea, Marian devotion is deployed in response to domestic and gender-based violence. While providing insight into the lived religious experiences of Catholic women living in Madang, this article shows how Mary empowers her followers to resist violence, yet, at the same time, paradoxically, is instrumental in sanctioning women to tolerate violence. Josephine's 'journey of violence' reveals not only Josephine's turning to Mary, but more so,… Show more

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“…These key social drivers of HIV, however, are not fully understood in PNG and require further examination. High rates of gender‐based violence have been shown to be damaging for women's health in PNG and, in combination with economic and social marginalisation, increase women's vulnerability to HIV (Hermkens, 2008; Lepani, 2008). Understanding the health of women in PNG requires attention and sensitivity to the ways in which women's perspectives of health juxtapose with the realities of their daily life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These key social drivers of HIV, however, are not fully understood in PNG and require further examination. High rates of gender‐based violence have been shown to be damaging for women's health in PNG and, in combination with economic and social marginalisation, increase women's vulnerability to HIV (Hermkens, 2008; Lepani, 2008). Understanding the health of women in PNG requires attention and sensitivity to the ways in which women's perspectives of health juxtapose with the realities of their daily life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the role of the Church has varied effects on the definition of personhood throughout PNG, including the role of men and women in married life (Mosko 2015;Robbins 2007), it was not the main influence on the traditional forms of the marriage ceremony. Nonetheless for Jane the views of the Church conflict with her decision to leave as she struggles with self-judgement and perceiving herself as a bad wife for having left (Hermkens 2008). While a church ceremony is not the only way to solemnize a marriage, people affiliated to the Church, and sometimes those that are not, will espouse the precepts of marriage of the Christian doctrine.…”
Section: Lily's Storymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was noticeable that she was respected and listened to without condescension.’ (Dangerfield 1970/71). The long process of Christianisation has had various impacts on gender relations in Gabsongkeg, as in other parts of PNG (Jolly and Macintyre ; Hermkens ; Choi and Jolly ).…”
Section: Factors That Shaped Gender Inequalitymentioning
confidence: 99%