Is this discursive Yentling? A critical study of an RCMP officer’s interaction with a child sexual assault complainant

IF 1.5 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Christopher A Smith
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ABSTRACT The present study features an interview between a Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officer and a female indigenous minor, who was reporting her own sexual assault. The study highlights how the child's interview with the officer appears to include gender-specific judgements. Thus far, few critical studies, underscoring interview techniques, feature power relations and ideologies in the discourse. This study identifies police negotiation with female assault complainants as discursive Yentling. Inspired by the term Yentl syndrome, where female health is often underappreciated because it is judged from male prerogatives, the present study proposes that discursive Yentling emerges from victim blaming, perpetrator mitigation, and the sexualization of rape. Drawing attention to transcripts of an RCMP interview with a child complainant, this study asks (1) what power relations and ideologies manifest in the dialogue between the officer and the complainant? (2) Do the findings give evidence for discursive Yentling? Transitivity analysis and a discourse historical approach reveal ideological predispositions towards the complainant during the interview. The implications for this study hopefully provoke more considered police interview techniques for potential victims of sexual assault and inculcate a culture of feminist understanding in Canadian public services.
这是话语式的言灵吗?一项关于皇家骑警与儿童性侵投诉人互动的批判性研究
摘要:本研究的特点是加拿大皇家骑警(RCMP)官员和一名土著未成年女性之间的访谈,该未成年女性正在报告自己的性侵犯。这项研究强调了孩子在与警官的面谈中似乎包含了特定性别的判断。迄今为止,很少有强调访谈技巧的批判性研究将话语中的权力关系和意识形态作为特征。本研究确定警察与女性攻击投诉人的谈判是话语性的Yentling。受“延特尔综合症”(Yentl syndrome)一词的启发,女性的健康往往被低估,因为它是由男性特权来判断的。本研究提出,话语延特尔出现在受害者指责、肇事者减轻和强奸的性化中。注意到RCMP对一名儿童投诉人的采访记录,本研究提出了以下问题:(1)在警官和投诉人之间的对话中表现出什么样的权力关系和意识形态?(2)研究结果是否为语篇论提供了证据?及物性分析和话语历史方法揭示了在访谈中对投诉人的意识形态倾向。本研究的意义有望激发更多考虑到警察对性侵犯潜在受害者的采访技巧,并在加拿大公共服务中灌输女权主义理解文化。
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