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Moving Bodies as Moving Targets: A Feminist Perspective on Sexual Violence in Transit
Open Philosophy ( IF 0.3 ) Pub Date : 2020-08-05 , DOI: 10.1515/opphil-2020-0134
Louise Pedersen 1
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Abstract Acts of sexual violence in transit environments are everyday occurrences for women across the globe, and the fear of being on the receiving end of sexual violence severely impacts women’s mobility patterns. Gill Valentine, in her examination of women’s fear of male violence and women’s perception and use of public space, has argued that the impact on women’s mobility amounts to a spatial expression of patriarchy. The aim of this paper is to expand upon Valentine’s notion of “the spatial expression of patriarchy” by engaging feminist philosophy within the context of sexual violence against women on public transportation. More specifically, I will argue for two particular interpretations of the spatial expression of patriarchy, one structural and one relational. It follows from my view that solutions to overcoming and ending sexual violence against women on public transportation hinge on both a structural and a relational understanding of the spatial expression of patriarchy.

中文翻译:

以移动的身体作为移动的目标:女权主义的过境性暴力视角

摘要在过渡环境中,性暴力行为是全球妇女的日常活动,对性暴力的接受端的恐惧严重影响了妇女的出行方式。吉尔·瓦伦丁(Gill Valentine)在考察妇女对男性暴力的恐惧以及妇女对公共空间的感知和使用时,认为对妇女流动性的影响等于父权制的空间表达。本文的目的是通过在公共交通对妇女的性暴力背景下,采用女权主义哲学,扩大瓦伦丁的“父权制的空间表达”概念。更具体地说,我将为父权制的空间表达提出两种特殊的解释,一种是结构性的,另一种是关系性的。
更新日期:2020-08-05
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