Phillips Debby A
Seattle University, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2007 Feb;22(2):158-78. doi: 10.1177/0886260506295341.
Punking is a practice of verbal and physical violence, humiliation, and shaming usually done in public by males to other males. This definition is based on interviews and discussion groups with 32 adolescent boys and on media sources within which adolescent males are embedded. Discourse analysis findings reveal that punking terminology and behaviors are usually interchangeable with bullying terminology and behaviors. Both practices are purposeful strategies taken up and used by many boys to affirm masculinity norms of toughness, strength, dominance, and control. Implications from this research promote a shift in understandings of how masculinity norms are achieved. Further, the research suggests that by bringing critical attention to social accountability for production of unhealthy norms and the violent practices that affirm these norms, we might well extend the scope and focus of intervention into harmful practices of violence, such as punking and bullying.
“朋克行为”是一种言语和身体暴力、羞辱的行为,通常由男性在公共场合对其他男性实施。这一定义基于对32名青少年男孩的访谈和讨论小组,以及青少年男性所处的媒体环境。话语分析结果表明,“朋克行为”的术语和行为通常与欺凌的术语和行为相互通用。这两种行为都是许多男孩用来确立阳刚之气的坚韧、力量、主导和控制规范的有目的策略。这项研究的意义促使人们对如何实现阳刚之气规范的理解发生转变。此外,该研究表明,通过批判性地关注对不健康规范的产生以及确认这些规范的暴力行为的社会问责,我们很可能会扩大对暴力有害行为(如“朋克行为”和欺凌)的干预范围并聚焦于此。