Discursive Constructions of Child Rape in Pakistani Newspapers: A Study of Hussain Khan Wala Case

Muhammad Waqas Butt, Sahira Zaman, Ra’ana Malik
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Purpose: This study identifies the types and nature of media discourses of child rape that may be intended to maintain gender ideologies and power relations around normative sexual practices. Design/Methodology/Approach: This research study is conducted from the social constructivist perspective about gender and sex in connection with the dynamics of power relations in the Pakistani social system Data for analysis consisted of all editorials and opinion columns about the Hussain Khan Wala Case in the Urdu newspaper daily Nawa-e-Waqt and English newspaper Dawn. Hussain Khan Wala’s case was a highlight in the media in August 2015. The victims were minor and the incident grabbed the most attention of the press and public. For discourse analysis, newspaper articles (editorials and opinion columns) were selected because these texts present detailed discussion (nature of the problem, causes, effects, solutions, and value judgments) about the phenomenon. Findings: In theoretical terms, Pakistani media dominantly discusses child sexual abuse including rape in the context of political power disparity in rural and urban areas. In Pakistani media, child rape is delinked from adult rape and sexual practices. The blame for child sexual abuse is shifted to political and administrative officialdom. Implications/Originality/Value: The media is structurally and ideologically unsuitable for conservative values and unable to disseminate the values of shame, modesty, piety, and dignity.
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巴基斯坦报纸中强奸儿童的话语建构:以Hussain Khan Wala案为例
目的:本研究确定了儿童强奸的媒体话语的类型和性质,这些话语可能旨在维持围绕规范性性行为的性别意识形态和权力关系。设计/方法/方法:本研究从社会建构主义的角度出发,研究巴基斯坦社会系统中与权力关系动态相关的性别和性行为。分析数据包括乌尔都语报纸Nawa-e-Waqt和英语报纸Dawn上关于Hussain Khan Wala案件的所有社论和观点专栏。2015年8月,侯赛因·汗·瓦拉的案件成为媒体关注的焦点。受害者都是未成年人,这一事件引起了媒体和公众的极大关注。在话语分析中,我们选择了报纸文章(社论和观点专栏),因为这些文章对这一现象进行了详细的讨论(问题的性质、原因、影响、解决方案和价值判断)。研究发现:在理论层面,巴基斯坦媒体主要在城乡政治权力悬殊的背景下讨论包括强奸在内的儿童性虐待问题。在巴基斯坦媒体中,儿童强奸与成人强奸和性行为无关。儿童性侵的责任转移到了政治和行政官员身上。含义/原创性/价值:媒体在结构和意识形态上不适合保守的价值观,无法传播羞耻、谦虚、虔诚和尊严的价值观。
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