REVISTA DE HUMANIDADES Y CIENCIAS SOCIALES

INTIMATE VIOLENCE PARTNER IN DEAF WOMEN IN MEXICO CITY

Authors

  • Xochilt García

Keywords:

Deafness, Deficiency, Sign language, Violence, Women

Abstract

The intervention developed seeks to favor the inclusion of the gender perspective in psychological intervention with deaf women who experience intimate partner violence (any type of partner), as they are harmed by their condition as women, by their disability (deaf), even by their race, their ethnicity, their academic, economic level and by their language that is the Mexican Sign Language, the reproduction of gender stereotypes (motherwife), besides the little accessibility to services and information, this can be part of your deaf or hearing partner, but it does not prevent them from setting clear and assertive limits to end violence. Its general objective is to develop and implement an intervention strategy from the Action-Participant Research, with deaf women who have lived or are living with partner violence in order to denaturalize them before this problem and as specific objectives to identify the forms of violence and the factors psychosocial-cultural that intervene in that this violence is exercised.

Published

11-09-2017

How to Cite

García, Xochilt. 2017. “INTIMATE VIOLENCE PARTNER IN DEAF WOMEN IN MEXICO CITY”. Revista Inclusiones, September, 118-26. https://revistainclusiones.org/index.php/inclu/article/view/2242.