Beyond Taboo and Stigma: Domestic Violence in 20th Century Rural Hungary and Transylvania
Beyond Taboo and Stigma: Domestic Violence in 20th Century Rural Hungary and Transylvania
Author(s): Fanni SvégelSubject(s): Language studies, Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Hungarian Literature, Theory of Literature, Sociology of Literature
Published by: Academia Română, Filiala Cluj-Napoca
Keywords: domestic violence; violence against women; rural society; female life narrative; Hungary;
Summary/Abstract: The study underscores the conversions in violence concepts textualized in eight Hungarian-speaking peasant women’s life narratives. By addressing the central questions of violence against peasant women, the examination provides a path toward including the rural as a geographic and socio-cultural dimension in the studies of women’s writing. In this corpus of marginalized counter-histories, two main types of abuse were scrutinised: sexual and physical violence against wives. Breaking with the social and community norms, these rural women textualized and publicized their stories of abuse and moved beyond the stigmatizing efforts of patriarchal society. I examine these accounts of violence as coping strategies that transform former victims into actors. Based on the concepts of resilience and agency, I attempt to disentangle the stories of women who have experienced domestic violence from the framework of indescribability and shame by suggesting a possible approach beyond taboo and stigma.
Journal: Dacoromania litteraria
- Issue Year: 10/2023
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 146-167
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English