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摘要
本文通过对安妮-格雷-费舍尔(Anne Gray Fischer)的《属于我们的街道》(The Streets Belong to Us)一书的反思,探讨了她关于 20 世纪美国性治安的学术研究如何将性治安和国家对妇女的刑事定罪置于我们对治安的广泛理解的核心而非补充地位。费舍尔的分析表明,警察如何利用性警务来加强其权威,以应对其合法性受到的威胁,并捍卫和保护种族隔离的父权制社会秩序。她的研究还揭示了反黑人和性别警务对城市化和城市经济复兴的核心作用。最后,费舍尔通过展示执法部门对白人女性公共性生活的历史性(和种族化)非刑罪化,将白人主导女权主义者与执法部门的合作关系历史化。费舍尔的开创性分析表明,治安和监狱国家历史学家需要将性别和性视为现代治安建设和种族化监狱国家更广泛发展的基础。
Protection for Whom? Police Legitimacy and the Historical Origins of Carceral Feminism
In a reflection on Anne Gray Fischer’s The Streets Belong to Us, this article considers how her scholarship on sexual policing in 20th century America situates sexual policing and the state’s criminalization of women as central rather than supplemental to our broader understanding of policing. Fischer’s analysis demonstrates how police used sexual policing to bolster their authority amid threats to their legitimacy and to defend and protect a racially segregated patriarchal social order. Her research also uncovers the centrality of anti-Black and gendered policing to gentrification and urban economic revival. Finally, Fischer historicizes white dominance feminists’ partnership with law enforcement by demonstrating law enforcement’s historical (and racialized) decriminalization of white women’s public sexual lives. Fischer’s pathbreaking analysis suggests the need for historians of policing and the carceral state to view gender and sexuality as foundational to the construction of modern policing and the broader development of the racialized carceral state.
期刊介绍:
The editors of Journal of Urban History are receptive to varied methodologies and are concerned about the history of cities and urban societies in all periods of human history and in all geographical areas of the world. The editors seek material that is analytical or interpretive rather than purely descriptive, but special attention will be given to articles offering important new insights or interpretations; utilizing new research techniques or methodologies; comparing urban societies over space and/or time; evaluating the urban historiography of varied areas of the world; singling out the unexplored but promising dimensions of the urban past for future researchers.