1 University of New South Wales, Sydney, Kensington, Australia.
Violence Against Women. 2019 Feb;25(2):223-248. doi: 10.1177/1077801218768709. Epub 2018 May 14.
Street harassment may be considered an "unspeakable" harm on account of the routine silencing and trivialization of victims' experiences. Disclosing street harassment is vital in making its harms visible and in working to transform social and cultural attitudes. Despite a recent resurgence of interest in street harassment via online activist groups, there is scant research on disclosure practices. Drawing on findings from an online, mixed-methods survey with 292 participants who have experienced street harassment, I examine disclosure practices using an intersectional lens. I argue that disclosure is an epistemological process, through which a limited and partial understanding of street harassment is produced.
街头骚扰可能被视为一种“难以言说”的伤害,因为受害者的经历常常被压制和淡化。揭露街头骚扰对于使其危害可见并努力改变社会和文化态度至关重要。尽管最近通过在线激进组织重新引起了对街头骚扰的兴趣,但对披露做法的研究甚少。本研究利用对 292 名经历过街头骚扰的参与者进行的在线混合方法调查的结果,从交叉视角审视了披露做法。我认为,披露是一个认识论过程,通过这个过程产生了对街头骚扰的有限和片面的理解。