The Personal is Political and so is Discomfort: Intersectional, Anti-Racist Praxis in Feminist Criminology

IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Race and Justice Pub Date : 2022-05-17 DOI:10.1177/21533687221101793
V. Rajah, Jane E. Palmer, M. Duggan
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The phrase “the personal is political” is commonly associated with 1970s feminists, for whom it denoted the relationship between personal experiences and broad systems of inequality. However, considering bell hooks’ argument that feminists have lost the power analysis fundamental to the relationship between the personal and the political, we assess the relevance of the notion the ‘personal is political,’ to our work as feminist criminologists. Building on hooks’ insight, we argue there is a need to take up an intersectional and anti-racist feminist praxis that centers multiple forms of oppression in scholarship and seeks greater accountability for sexism, racism, and transphobia both within and beyond academic spaces. We elaborate our ideas by, first, outlining the intellectual history and evolution of feminist criminology. Second, we examine how the relationship between the personal and political figures in the work of minoritized scholars. Third, we discuss the necessary discomforts associated with working towards an intersectional and antiracist feminist criminology.
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个人是政治性的,不适也是政治性的:女性主义犯罪学中交叉的反种族主义实践
“个人就是政治”这句话通常与20世纪70年代的女权主义者联系在一起,对她们来说,这句话代表了个人经历与广泛的不平等制度之间的关系。然而,考虑到贝尔胡克的论点,即女权主义者已经失去了对个人和政治之间关系的基本权力分析,我们评估了“个人就是政治”这一概念与我们作为女权主义者犯罪学家的工作的相关性。基于胡克的见解,我们认为有必要采取一种交叉的、反种族主义的女权主义实践,以学术中的多种形式的压迫为中心,并寻求对学术空间内外的性别歧视、种族主义和跨性别恐惧症承担更大的责任。首先,我们通过概述女性主义犯罪学的思想历史和演变来阐述我们的观点。其次,我们考察了少数民族学者作品中个人与政治人物之间的关系。第三,我们讨论了与致力于跨部门和反种族主义女权主义犯罪学相关的必要不适。
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期刊介绍: Race and Justice: An International Journal serves as a quarterly forum for the best scholarship on race, ethnicity, and justice. Of particular interest to the journal are policy-oriented papers that examine how race/ethnicity intersects with justice system outcomes across the globe. The journal is also open to research that aims to test or expand theoretical perspectives exploring the intersection of race/ethnicity, class, gender, and justice. The journal is open to scholarship from all disciplinary origins and methodological approaches (qualitative and/or quantitative).Topics of interest to Race and Justice include, but are not limited to, research that focuses on: Legislative enactments, Policing Race and Justice, Courts, Sentencing, Corrections (community-based, institutional, reentry concerns), Juvenile Justice, Drugs, Death penalty, Public opinion research, Hate crime, Colonialism, Victimology, Indigenous justice systems.
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