‘Sexist Humour’ towards Female Students in Higher Education Settings

Roselyn Kanyemba, Maheshvari Naidu
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Sexism and sexual harassment in educational settings have rightfully gained much attention from researchers. Explicit harassment has seemingly been restrained through the introduction of policies criminalising these acts, but latent or less discernible harassment still occurs through channels such as sexist humour. This study sampled 20 female and ten male students at a university in Zimbabwe. Through interviews and focus group discussions, it explored how gender intersects with ‘culture’, manifesting in sexist humour, and how this contributes to campuses being hostile to females. Grounded on Bourdieu’s theory of practice, the study explored issues of power and powerlessness and the invisible power that underlies sexist humour in education settings. It revealed that females in higher education settings are often subjects of gender ideology and stereotyping where female submission is emphasised, as evidenced by the kind of sexist humour that prevails. The study concluded that sexist language use is related to a particular kind of hegemonic masculinity that condones verbal violence against female students. Key words: Misogyny, sexist humour, patriarchy, harassment, gender
高等教育中针对女学生的“性别歧视幽默”
教育环境中的性别歧视和性骚扰理所当然地受到了研究人员的广泛关注。通过引入将这些行为定为犯罪的政策,明显的骚扰似乎受到了限制,但潜在的或不太明显的骚扰仍然通过性别歧视幽默等渠道发生。这项研究抽样了津巴布韦一所大学的20名女生和10名男生。通过访谈和焦点小组讨论,它探讨了性别如何与“文化”相交,表现在性别歧视的幽默中,以及这如何导致校园对女性充满敌意。该研究以布迪厄的实践理论为基础,探讨了教育环境中性别歧视幽默背后的权力、无力和无形的权力问题。调查显示,在高等教育环境中,女性往往是性别意识形态和刻板印象的主题,强调女性的服从,这一点从普遍存在的性别歧视幽默中可以看出。该研究得出的结论是,性别歧视语言的使用与一种特殊的男性霸权主义有关,这种男性霸权主义容忍对女学生的语言暴力。关键词:厌女症,性别幽默,父权制,骚扰,性别
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