Spare the Rod, Spoil the Child? A Critical Discourse Analysis of State Corporal Punishment Policies and Practices

Tasminda K. Dhaliwal, Jerome Graham, Yi-Chih Chiang, Andrew S. Johnson
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Corporal punishment (CP), or inflicting pain through spanking, hitting, and paddling, is still legally sanctioned and exercised in U.S. schools. We use critical discourse analysis and draw on state policy documents and data from the Office of Civil Rights to investigate which discourses pervade policy texts and how CP is practiced. These sources reveal discourses relating to morality, delinquency, and authority that draw on ideas associated with power, punishment, and control. Across all these discourses, we find color-evasive and deficit language to justify CP practices that are disproportionally applied to minoritized students. We conclude with policy implications for CP and school discipline more broadly.
不打不成器?对国家体罚政策和做法的批判性话语分析
体罚(CP),即通过打屁股、殴打和捶打等方式施加痛苦,在美国学校仍然得到法律的认可和实施。我们采用批判性话语分析,并借鉴各州的政策文件和民权办公室的数据,调查哪些话语充斥着政策文本,以及体罚是如何实施的。这些资料揭示了与道德、犯罪和权威有关的话语,这些话语借鉴了与权力、惩罚和控制有关的思想。在所有这些论述中,我们发现有肤色侵蚀性和赤字性语言来为过多适用于少数群体学生的儿童保护做法进行辩护。最后,我们将从更广泛的角度阐述对学生保护和学校纪律的政策影响。
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