The Shoemaker and Her Barefooted Daughter: Power Relations and Gender Violence in University Contexts

IF 1.8 4区 社会学 Q2 WOMENS STUDIES
M. Guizardi, Herminia Gonzálvez, Carolina Stefoni
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Abstract:For decades, feminist researchers have been denouncing the asymmetries and violence that patriarchy institutionalizes through various mechanisms: marking bodies and performances; meanings and communications; feelings and affections; belongings and possessions; spaces and possibilities. In Latin America, Black and postcolonial feminists and researchers adhered to the critical subaltern perspective have turned this reflection into a methodological, theoretical, and political imperative, highlighting the need to change the places of enunciation of patriarchal asymmetries to identify their persistence in different corners of social life. However, there are many spaces where the reproduction of these inequalities continues to operate in a naturalized way: the world of academic and university research is, contradictorily, one of them. In recent years, we have collected stories and shared experiences with research colleagues and teaching staff from different countries who have been subjected to sexual harassment, threats, discrimination, and gender violence. Some of these situations take place at work; others invade family and domestic environments, evidencing that the violent imprint of patriarchy persists and reproduces itself transversally, even among those professionals dedicated to the social critique of these problems. The present article covers these narratives to reflect on the place of epistemic enunciation that researchers use when we dedicate ourselves to study gender violence. Is it possible to develop ethical feminist research on these issues without adhering to "radical reflexivity?"
鞋匠和她的赤脚女儿:大学背景下的权力关系与性别暴力
摘要:几十年来,女权主义研究人员一直在谴责父权制通过各种机制制度化的不对称和暴力:标记身体和表演;含义和沟通;感情和感情;财物;空间和可能性。在拉丁美洲,黑人和后殖民女权主义者和研究人员坚持批判性的另类视角,将这种反思转变为方法论、理论和政治上的当务之急,强调需要改变父权不对称的表达方式,以确定其在社会生活的不同角落中的持久性。然而,在许多空间里,这些不平等现象的再现仍在以一种自然化的方式进行:与之矛盾的是,学术和大学研究的世界就是其中之一。近年来,我们收集了来自不同国家的研究同事和教职员工遭受性骚扰、威胁、歧视和性别暴力的故事,并与他们分享了经验。其中一些情况发生在工作中;其他人侵犯了家庭和家庭环境,证明父权制的暴力印记持续存在,并横向复制,甚至在那些致力于对这些问题进行社会批判的专业人士中也是如此。本文涵盖了这些叙述,以反思研究人员在致力于研究性别暴力时所使用的认知阐述的位置。在不坚持“激进的反身性”的情况下,有可能发展关于这些问题的伦理女权主义研究吗
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