尼日利亚大学的性骚扰政策:姑息还是挑衅?

IF 0.9 2区 社会学 Q2 CULTURAL STUDIES
R. Popoola
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ABSTRACT 性暴力和性骚扰一直是非洲大陆及其他地区高等教育中长期存在的话题。为了回应各种报道和丑闻,包括 2019 年 BBC 非洲之眼系列纪录片 "Sex for Grades:尼日利亚大学制定了性骚扰政策。本文通过对 BBC 纪录片和尼日利亚三所高等院校性骚扰政策的女性主义文本分析,并辅以性别、历史和性学方面的专业文献,探讨了这些政策的价值及其局限性。我认为,大多数政策的根本局限性在于殖民主义如何影响教育中的性别问题。教育中的性别影响可以追溯到殖民主义时期,需要受到挑战和质疑。我认为,虽然政策对于推动变革性教育、全纳学习和安全环境至关重要,但至关重要的是要考虑殖民主义是如何在尼日利亚塑造性别的,并反思使性别规范长期存在的结构和文化逻辑。
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Nigerian Universities’ Sexual Harassment Policies: Palliative or Provocative?
ABSTRACT Sexual violence and sexual harassment have been perennial topics in higher education across the continent and beyond. In response to stories and scandals, including the 2019 “Sex for Grades: Undercover in West African Universities” documentary by the BBC’s Africa Eye series, Nigerian universities have instituted sexual harassment policies. This article draws on a feminist textual analysis of the BBC documentary and three Nigerian higher institutions’ sexual harassment policies, complemented by specialized literature on gender, history, and sexuality, to examine the value of the policies and their limitations. I argue that the fundamental limitation of most of the policies is the persistence of how coloniality shapes gender in education. The gendered influences on education date back to colonialism and need to be challenged and questioned. I argue that, while policies are vital for driving transformative education, inclusive learning and a safe environment, it is crucial to consider how colonialism shaped gender in Nigeria, and to reflect on the structural and cultural logics that perpetuate gender norms.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of African Cultural Studies publishes leading scholarship on African culture from inside and outside Africa, with a special commitment to Africa-based authors and to African languages. Our editorial policy encourages an interdisciplinary approach, involving humanities, including environmental humanities. The journal focuses on dimensions of African culture, performance arts, visual arts, music, cinema, the role of the media, the relationship between culture and power, as well as issues within such fields as popular culture in Africa, sociolinguistic topics of cultural interest, and culture and gender. We welcome in particular articles that show evidence of understanding life on the ground, and that demonstrate local knowledge and linguistic competence. We do not publish articles that offer mostly textual analyses of cultural products like novels and films, nor articles that are mostly historical or those based primarily on secondary (such as digital and library) sources. The journal has evolved from the journal African Languages and Cultures, founded in 1988 in the Department of the Languages and Cultures of Africa at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London. From 2019, it is published in association with the International African Institute, London. Journal of African Cultural Studies publishes original research articles. The journal also publishes an occasional Contemporary Conversations section, in which authors respond to current issues. The section has included reviews, interviews and invited response or position papers. We welcome proposals for future Contemporary Conversations themes.
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