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晚期帝国时代圣彼得堡对同性恋行为的治安管控中的纪律与自由裁量权

Discipline and Discretionary Power in Policing Homosexuality in Late Imperial St. Petersburg.

作者信息

Petri Olga

机构信息

a Department of Geography , University of Cambridge , Cambridge , UK.

出版信息

J Homosex. 2019;66(7):937-969. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2018.1485302. Epub 2018 Jul 12.

Abstract

This article explores queer sexual policing in late Imperial St. Petersburg (c.1900-1917). The focus is on the street-level constables who bore the principal responsibility for policing male homosexual offenses in the city's public and semi-public spaces. This emphasis on the street-level policing of homosexuality contrasts with other discussions of gay urban history and the oppression of queer men by the authorities. The article draws on new evidence from precinct-level police archives to complement and challenge previous discussions of queer sexual policing in the Imperial capital. By taking the fate of queer men in an autocratic city, this article refines our understanding of the ways in which homosexual practices and identities emerged in modern times. Specifically, it builds on Michel Foucault's descriptions of constables as "arbiters of illegalities," where the term arbiter suggests rule-based and yet discretionary coercion. Here, the influential model of disciplinary policing of sexuality is complemented by an emphasis on the role of discretionary power in the history of homosexuality.

摘要

本文探讨了帝国晚期圣彼得堡(约1900年至1917年)的同性恋性监管问题。重点关注的是那些在城市公共和半公共空间中对男性同性恋犯罪负有主要监管责任的街头警察。这种对同性恋街头监管的强调,与其他关于同性恋城市历史以及当局对同性恋男性压迫的讨论形成了对比。本文借鉴了辖区级警察档案中的新证据,以补充和挑战此前对帝国首都同性恋性监管的讨论。通过研究专制城市中同性恋男性的命运,本文深化了我们对现代同性恋行为和身份认同出现方式的理解。具体而言,它基于米歇尔·福柯将警察描述为“非法行为仲裁者”的观点,其中“仲裁者”一词意味着基于规则但又具有自由裁量权的强制手段。在此,有影响力的性纪律监管模式因强调自由裁量权在同性恋历史中的作用而得到补充。

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