COVID-19封锁窗口中的家庭暴力:私人/家庭领域体现/暴露的公共危机

J. Krishnadas, Sophia Hayat Taha
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2019冠状病毒病已被全球公认为一场公共卫生危机,直接导致英国4万多人死亡(世界卫生组织,2020年)。公共领域的封锁措施为观察国内存在的暴力行为打开了一扇窗。随着越来越多的事件和报道将通常被认为是私人暴力的事件推向公众的视线,英国的COVID-19封锁使公共和私人领域的崩溃变得明显,模糊了两者之间的界限。工作和儿童保育已经转移到家庭内部,紧缩的结构性不平等已经暴露出来,性别差距也在扩大。我们的论文通过交叉的文化和唯物主义分析来探索公共领域和私人领域的文化和经济砖块是如何通过以下工具分层的:(1)公共领域的代表性和边缘化;(2)通过对照顾和不稳定工作的贬值进行劳动分工;(3)通过这一关键的交叉,公共和私人法律问题的定位通过分析,我们探讨了公共和私人领域的物质结构是如何在家庭暴力支持团体、避难所、妇女援助和南方黑人姐妹的长期日常危机干预中被拆除的,以及作者与CLOCK的地方干预的关系
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Domestic violence through the window of the COVID-19 lockdown: a public crisis embodied/exposed in the private/domestic sphere
COVID-19 has been recognized globally as a public health crisis, which has directly led to the deaths of more than 40,000 people in the UK (World Health Organization, 2020) The lockdown measures in the public sphere have created a window into the existing violence in the domestic sphere, as increasing incidents and reports have propelled what is more often thought of as private violence into the public gaze The COVID-19 lockdown in the UK has made visible a collapse of the public and private sphere, blurring the boundaries between the two As work and childcare have moved within the home, the structural inequalities of austerity have been exposed and the widening gender, class and racial cracks of society are illuminated in lockdown Our paper draws upon an intersectional cultural and materialist analysis to explore how the cultural and economic bricks of the public and private sphere have been layered through the tools of i) representation and marginalization in the public sphere;ii) the division of labor through the devaluing of care-giving and precarious work;and iii) the location of public and private legal issues Through this critical intersectional analysis, we explore how the material construction of the public and private sphere is being dismantled in the long-term everyday crisis interventions of domestic violence support groups, Refuge, Women's Aid and Southall Black Sisters, and in relation to the authors' local interventions with CLOCK
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