关于澳大利亚报纸对女留学生性暴力的后殖民主义描述的研究

Kyungja Jung
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ABSTRACT 针对女留学生的性暴力在学术研究中没有得到足够的关注。本文通过分析 2000 年至 2019 年期间澳大利亚报纸上发表的文章,以后殖民女权主义文学为基础,采用批判性框架来描述针对这些学生的性暴力,从而填补了这一空白。分析表明,媒体倾向于强化女留学生脆弱、被动的观念,通过长期存在的后殖民主义套路强化刻板印象。澳大利亚报纸在报道性侵犯案件时,经常将她们描绘成无知、不卫生、缺乏可信度或异国情调/性对象。此外,媒体还经常引用强奸神话,对受害者进行指责。报纸上的这些表述可能无法让人对女留学生所遭受的性暴力有一个细致入微的了解,并淡化了造成这一问题的结构性和环境因素的重要性。本文主张改变媒体的关注点,敦促人们在承认留学生的能动性的同时,高度重视结构和环境因素。对针对女留学生的性暴力有一个更细致入微、更符合实际情况的理解,对于制定有效的预防策略,从根本上解决这一问题至关重要。
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A study of postcolonial representation of sexual violence against female international students in Australian newspapers
ABSTRACT Sexual violence against female international students has received insufficient attention in academic research. This paper fills this void by analyzing how Australian newspaper articles, published from 2000 to 2019, portray sexual violence against these students through a critical framework informed by postcolonial feminist literature. The analysis reveals that the media tends to reinforce the idea of female international students as vulnerable and passive, reinforcing stereotypes through longstanding postcolonial tropes. Australian newspapers frequently portray them as ignorant, unhygienic, lacking credibility, or as exotic/sexual objects when covering sexual assault cases. Additionally, the media often invokes rape myths and engages in victim-blaming. Such representations in the newspaper may fail to offer a nuanced understanding of sexual violence experienced by female international students and downplay the importance of structural and environmental factors that contribute to this problem. The paper advocates for a change in media focus, urging great attention to structural and environmental factors while acknowledging the agency of international students. A more nuanced and contextualized understanding of sexual violence against female international students is crucial for developing effective prevention strategies that address the root causes of this issue.
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