解读第九条:美国大学校园性侵犯预防的女权主义法律地理

IF 4.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Sonia Bat-Sheva Kaufman, Lise Nelson
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本文使用女权主义法律地理学的问题和工具,探讨在第九条的支持下,美国大学校园性侵犯预防的不平衡制度和话语景观。美国的大学校园仍然是充满风险和恐惧的地方,女性和非二元性别学生对此感受最为强烈,尽管几十年来校园里一直在采取措施防止性侵,支持幸存者,并追究肇事者的责任。1972年通过的第九条是解决校园性别歧视问题最重要的联邦立法,几十年来,它在诉讼、行政规则制定和女权主义活动的交叉作用下不断发展,扩大了“性别歧视”的范围。我们的分析强调了大学如何解释第九条与性侵犯有关的差异,这可以深刻地影响预防和支持服务的有效性。一些大学对《教育法第九条》的解释很狭隘,导致“法律与秩序”的方法和政策将问题个人化,回避了公共责任。然而,其他一些学校超越了第九条的限制,建立了全面的、了解创伤的叙事和服务,将性暴力视为权力和父权制的问题。虽然这些范式之间的紧张关系已经在现有文献中进行了探讨,但我们的定性话语分析代表了评估可能导致不同方法的特定制度背景的独特切入点。
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Interpreting Title IX: A feminist legal geography of sexual assault prevention on U.S. college campuses
This article uses questions and tools from feminist legal geography to explore the uneven institutional and discursive landscapes of sexual assault prevention on U.S. college campuses under the auspices of Title IX. College campuses in the United States remain landscapes of risk and fear, felt most strongly by women and non-binary students, despite decades of campus interventions to prevent assault, support survivors, and hold perpetrators accountable. Passed in 1972, Title IX represents the most important federal legislation addressing gender discrimination on campus, one that has evolved over several decades at the intersection of litigation, administrative rule-making, and feminist activism to broaden the scope of what “gender discrimination” means. Our analysis highlights the variability in how universities interpret Title IX as it pertains to sexual assault, which can profoundly shape the effectiveness of prevention and support services. Some universities narrowly interpret Title IX, leading to “law and order” approaches and policies that individualize the problem and side-step communal responsibility. Others, however, go beyond checking the box of Title IX by instituting comprehensive and trauma-informed narratives and services that tackle sexual violence as a question of power and patriarchy. While the tensions between these paradigms have been explored in extant literature, our qualitative discursive analysis represents a unique entry point for assessing the specific institutional contexts that can lead to distinct approaches.
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6.60
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期刊介绍: Political Geography is the flagship journal of political geography and research on the spatial dimensions of politics. The journal brings together leading contributions in its field, promoting international and interdisciplinary communication. Research emphases cover all scales of inquiry and diverse theories, methods, and methodologies.
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