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AUTOR(ES) Tine K. Jensen , T. Jensen , Karl Marx
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Department of Sociology and Human Geography, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, Universitetet i Oslo
ANO 2003
TIPO Book
CITAÇÕES 3
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 15baff2b404a0b8aeee2d91ee9054cde
MD5 05f262f9eb5bc64a315ee1f5081f0008

Resumo

In this paper sign interpretation and interpretive repertoires are used as a framework for understanding why child sexual abuse is difficult for caregivers to detect. This framework offers an alternative to current, 'mother-blaming' theories. It redirects attention from the level of individual subjectivity to the interpretation process involved when caregivers construct an understanding of their children's behavior. This approach makes it possible to study the cultural landscape of interpretations without losing sight of the individual. The results from a study using this perspective suggest an array of factors that contribute to making the processes of interpretation difficult for caregivers. These range from general aspects related to the arbitrariness involved in all modes of interpretation, to aspects that contribute to turning the process of interpretation within this area into a delicate, finely tuned and extremely difficult process. The richer picture this analysis creates underlines the value of a cultural psychological approach, particularly for understanding the complexities involved in interpreting culturally sensitive issues.

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