
@article{ref1,
title="Eva's Story: One Woman's Life Viewed Through the Interpretive Lens of Gilligan's Theory",
journal="Violence against women",
year="2000",
author="Belknap, Ruth Ann",
volume="6",
number="6",
pages="586-605",
abstract="This work is an interpretive reading of one Mexican American woman's story as told to this Anglo researcher. It demonstrates the methodological meaningfulness of reading for conflict and voice in the narratives of women who have experienced abuse and, perhaps more importantly, brings others into relationship with Eva and her story. The story is read through the interpretive lens of women's moral development as described by Carol Gilligan. The article begins with a review of Gilligan's theory of moral development, followed by a detailed interpretation of the reading of Eva's story. The method used for the analysis is an adaptation of the method developed by Gilligan and several of her colleagues. This method of analysis explicates experiences described as creating moral conflict, the narrator's sense of self, and the voices of psychological distress and resilience in her story. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Violence Against Women, 2000. Copyright © 2000 by SAGE Publications)Case StudiesViolence Against WomenDomestic Violence VictimDomestic Violence EffectsSpouse Abuse VictimSpouse Abuse EffectsPartner ViolenceAdult FemaleAdult VictimFemale VictimHispanic AdultHispanic FemaleHispanic VictimMoral DevelopmentResiliencyPsychological Victimization Effects07-04<p />",
language="en",
issn="1077-8012",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}