SEXUAL VIOLENCE AND NEW FORMS OF RELIGIOUS TRADITIONALISM IN THE CROATIAN POST-CONFLICT CONTEXT

Jana Kujundžić
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This paper will focus on sexual violence and new forms of religious traditionalism emerging in the Croatian political context and their engagement with the term gender. Critical Discourse Analysis as a methodological framework will be used to investigate the debates surrounding the ratification of the Istanbul Convention (Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence) in 2018 in Croatia. Religious conservative organisations started to frequently utilize the term “gender ideology” to created fear, confusion and moral panic in the public discourse in connection to the ratification. According to their interpretations, “gender ideology” in the Istanbul convention was smuggled in to destroy the traditional Croatian Catholic heterosexual family by enabling children to choose their own gender. Croatia has undergone significant changes since the dissolution of Yugoslavia in the 1990s dismissing its socialist legacy with the support of the Catholic Church and its staunch anti-communist rhetoric which seeks to undo any progress in terms of gender equality achieved during socialism. Researching sexual violence from the intersectional feminist framework poses a challenge in a climate where the conservative discourse has highjacked any discussion of sexual violence in the public sphere by contesting the term gender itself and making it a questioned category of social analysis. Even though Croatia has ratified the Istanbul Convention in April 2018, the government has issued alongside an “interpretative statement” further legitimizing the term “gender ideology.”
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克罗地亚冲突后背景下的性暴力和新形式的宗教传统主义
本文将重点关注克罗地亚政治背景下出现的性暴力和新形式的宗教传统主义及其与性别一词的接触。批判性话语分析作为一种方法框架,将用于调查2018年克罗地亚批准《伊斯坦布尔公约》(关于防止和打击暴力侵害妇女行为和家庭暴力的公约)的辩论。宗教保守组织开始频繁使用“性别意识形态”一词,在与批准有关的公共话语中制造恐惧、困惑和道德恐慌。根据他们的解释,伊斯坦布尔公约中的“性别意识形态”被偷运进来,通过让孩子选择自己的性别来摧毁传统的克罗地亚天主教异性恋家庭。自1990年代南斯拉夫解体以来,克罗地亚经历了重大变化,在天主教会的支持下,克罗地亚摒弃了其社会主义遗产,并发表了坚决的反共言论,企图破坏社会主义时期在两性平等方面取得的任何进展。从交叉的女权主义框架中研究性暴力,在保守话语通过质疑性别这个术语本身并使其成为一个受到质疑的社会分析类别而劫持了公共领域中任何关于性暴力的讨论的气候下,提出了一个挑战。尽管克罗地亚于2018年4月批准了《伊斯坦布尔公约》,但政府还发布了一份“解释性声明”,进一步使“性别意识形态”一词合法化。
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