Abstract

AUTHOR'S ABSTRACT: A tradition of silence has, and continues to constrain research on abuse in lesbian communities. This academic and community-based silence has limited the definitions, terminology, theories, and themes on lesbian partner abuse. While concern has been raised about individual actions and silence in the academy, this research establishes the role of community in mediating lesbians' individual and social experiences of silence and silencing abused lesbians. This thesis explores community's influence on silence and abused lesbians' identification with community. It concludes that community-inclusive theories and community-generated awareness, systems, and resources are crucial to breaking the tradition of silence on lesbian partner abuse. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Masters Abstracts International, 1996. Copyright © 1996 by Catherine Browning; University Microfilms International) Homosexual Abuse Offender Homosexual Abuse Victim Homosexual Female Homosexual Victim Homosexual Offender Adult Female Adult Violence Adult Offender Adult Victim Female Victim Female Offender Female Violence Domestic Violence Victim Domestic Violence Offender Sociocultural Factors Community Resources Partner Violence Violence Against Women 06-07

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