‘Voglio una donna!’: On Rewriting the History of International Criminal Justice with the Help of Women Who Perpetrated International Crimes

Immi Tallgren
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In histories of international criminal law, perpetrators of crimes are represented almost exclusively as men. Historiography, criminology, gender studies, and legal studies offer differing views on whether women perpetrators are actually so very few or merely excluded from accounts. This chapter analyses the quest of rectifying the absence (or exclusion) of women by a retroactive ‘search’ and inclusion of women perpetrators. It starts by discussing the discursive practices of ‘becoming’ a perpetrator and the tropes of histories featuring a woman accused of an ‘international crime’. Far from innocuous, various stereotypes of women are instrumental for either obscuring or elucidating women’s role as perpetrators in court practice as well as in ‘academic’ and ‘popular’ histories, serving gendered and racialized ideological discourses which also inform nations and nationalisms. To conclude, the chapter advances an intuitive explanation for the derivative histories of perpetrators, whilst pointing out the possibility of another kind of histories.
“沃格里奥·尤娜!”:论在国际犯罪妇女的帮助下改写国际刑事司法史
在国际刑法的历史中,犯罪者几乎都是男性。史学、犯罪学、性别研究和法律研究提供了不同的观点,关于女性犯罪者是否真的很少,或者只是被排除在记录之外。本章分析了通过追溯“搜索”和纳入女性犯罪者来纠正女性缺席(或排除)的追求。它首先讨论了“成为”犯罪者的话语实践,以及以被指控犯有“国际罪行”的妇女为特征的历史比喻。对女性的各种刻板印象远非无害,它们有助于模糊或阐明女性在法庭实践以及“学术”和“流行”历史中作为肇事者的角色,为性别和种族化的意识形态话语服务,这些话语也为国家和民族主义提供信息。最后,本章对肇事者的衍生历史提出了一种直观的解释,同时指出了另一种历史的可能性。
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