TY - JOUR
T1 - Why I said #MeToo
T2 - An Exploration of the Purpose of Disclosure Among Indian Women
AU - Naresh, Ekasmayi Esha
AU - Pothiyil, Dan Isaac
AU - Ravindran, Syam Kaithavalappil
N1 - Funding Information:
This publication was realised with the support of Operational Program Integrated Infrastructure 2014 - 2020 of the project: Research and development of the usability of autonomous aircraft in the fight against the pandemic caused by COVID-19, code ITMS 313011ATR9, co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund.
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© 2021 SAGE Publications.
PY - 2022/2
Y1 - 2022/2
N2 - The surge of sexual abuse disclosures by women during the #MeToo movement raised awareness about an important social issue that has garnered much attention. However, apart from the changes the movement initiated, the issue of why women chose to disclose in the context of the movement has not been extensively examined. Why women disclose such a sensitive topic in the public domain, often via social media, within the Indian cultural context, where matters such as sexual abuse are considered taboo, warrants further examination. This article explores the reasons for disclosure among Indian women participating in the #MeToo movement, through qualitative research, using the interpretative phenomenological approach. The emergent themes include reactions to the injustice, expectations of validation and closure, addressing stigma, initiation of dialogue and social change, as well as expression of solidarity, as the purpose for which disclosures were undertaken.
AB - The surge of sexual abuse disclosures by women during the #MeToo movement raised awareness about an important social issue that has garnered much attention. However, apart from the changes the movement initiated, the issue of why women chose to disclose in the context of the movement has not been extensively examined. Why women disclose such a sensitive topic in the public domain, often via social media, within the Indian cultural context, where matters such as sexual abuse are considered taboo, warrants further examination. This article explores the reasons for disclosure among Indian women participating in the #MeToo movement, through qualitative research, using the interpretative phenomenological approach. The emergent themes include reactions to the injustice, expectations of validation and closure, addressing stigma, initiation of dialogue and social change, as well as expression of solidarity, as the purpose for which disclosures were undertaken.
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U2 - 10.1177/09715215211057958
DO - 10.1177/09715215211057958
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85121810195
SN - 0971-5215
VL - 29
SP - 98
EP - 112
JO - Indian Journal of Gender Studies
JF - Indian Journal of Gender Studies
IS - 1
ER -