变性建筑和作为档案馆的监狱:"不做女王,就不会被捕"。

Punishment & society Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-11 DOI:10.1177/14624745221087058
Tait Sanders, Jessica Gildersleeve, Sherree Halliwell, Carol du Plessis, Kirsty A Clark, Jaclyn Mw Hughto, Amy B Mullens, Tania M Phillips, Kirstie Daken, Annette Brömdal
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世界各地的大多数监禁环境都受制于强烈的顺式规范政策、建筑和社会期望,根据个人的法定性别(即男性或女性)进行隔离。本文以澳大利亚和美国 24 名曾被监禁的变性女性的生活经历为基础,根据卢卡斯-克劳福德(Lucas Crawford)的变性建筑理论以及雅克-德里达(Jacques Derrida)的 "档案热"(archive fever)概念,阐释了监狱的运作方式。本文展示了司法系统的顺式规范档案及其建筑结构如何影响男性监禁环境中的变性女性,包括进入监禁环境的变性女性如何能够以一种不被这些规范结构所坚持的方式体现性别。有鉴于此,本文从理论上推进了对监狱作为档案和建筑结构的理解,为理解被监禁的变性人如何使用和表现性别以在监狱暴力中生存提供了一种新的方法。
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Trans architecture and the prison as archive: "don't be a queen and you won't be arrested".

Most incarceration settings around the world are governed by strong cisnormative policies, architectures, and social expectations that segregate according to a person's legal gender (i.e. male or female). This paper draws on the lived experiences of 24 formerly incarcerated trans women in Australia and the U.S. to elucidate the way in which the prison functions according to Lucas Crawford's theory of trans architecture, alongside Jacques Derrida's notion of archive fever. The paper displays how the cisnormative archive of the justice system and its architectural constructs impact trans women in men's incarceration settings, including how trans women entering the incarceration setting are able to embody gender in a way that is not reified by the insistences of those normative structures. In light of this, this paper advances a theoretical understanding of the prison as an archive and as an architectural construct, providing a new means of understanding how incarcerated trans persons may use and perform gender to survive carceral violence.

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