可见的女性:在金融失败、破产法和破产改革中定位女性

IF 0.6 3区 社会学 Q2 LAW
L. E. Coco
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摘要

赋予妇女的次要地位是一种文化强加的意义体系的结果,这种体系支持一种特定的权力和劳动分工。性别的划分和角色地位的划分是社会秩序的基础。这些意义结构是如此根深蒂固,以至于几乎没有人意识到它们对单身女性的财务经历施加了暴力。经济自卑和排斥原则的影响是无形的金融痛苦。破产法和破产程序的适用似乎不分性别。他们似乎是理性和公正的。然而,它们的影响是不平衡的,并且倾向于对妇女经济地位的特定看法。BAPCPA强调妇女是与缺席和不负责任的男性养家者联系在一起的支持债权人,这加强了占主导地位的性别经济角色。它掩盖了一个事实,即在美国,大多数单一破产申请都是女性。
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Visible Women: Locating Women in Financial Failure, Bankruptcy Law and Bankruptcy Reform
The secondary status assigned to women is the result of a culturally imposed system of meanings supporting a particular division of power and labor. Dividing the sexes and assigning distinct roles and statuses provides the basis of the social order. These structures of meaning are so deeply ingrained that they are barely recognized for the violence they impose on the financial experiences of single women.The impact of the economic inferiority and the principle of exclusion is invisible financial suffering. The applications of bankruptcy law and processes appear to be gender neutral. They appear to be rational and fair. However, their impact is uneven and skewed to a particular perception of a woman’s economic status. BAPCPA’s emphasis on women as support creditors tied to the absent and irresponsible male breadwinner, reinforces the dominant gendered economic roles. It obscures the fact that the majority of single bankruptcy petition filers in the United States are women.
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