战争强奸的教训:战争强奸如何帮助理解南非的强奸?

C. Westman
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强奸通常被认为是一个国家普遍暴力的附带犯罪。然而,为了更彻底地了解强奸的原因和后果,有必要审查强奸是如何系统地和战略性地为某些意识形态和国家/集团的需要服务的。全面探讨强奸的集体或社区影响也至关重要。对战争和(或)冲突期间发生的强奸进行的广泛研究证明对发展对强奸的系统和集体性质的理解是非常有价值的。因此,本文的目的是从与战时强奸有关的知识中,更彻底地了解南非强奸是如何系统地、战略性地实施的,以服务于发展民族认同和维护异性父权制意识形态,并了解在这种背景下强奸的公共影响。在这样做的过程中,本文侧重于南非战争强奸和强奸的两个主要方面,这些是妇女作为强奸和强奸作为一种社会控制形式的有效性的中心的社会象征性定位。此外,根据战时强奸和南非强奸的相关性,文章认为南非的强奸可以被归类并立法为反人类罪,就像战时强奸一样。
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Lessons from War Rape: How Can War Rape Help Understandings of Rape in South Africa?
Rape is often thought of as a crime that is incidental to the general violence of a nation. However, in order to understand the causes and consequences of rape more thoroughly, it is necessary to examine the ways in which rape is used systematically and strategically in the service of certain ideologies and national/group imperatives. It is also vital to comprehensively explore the collective or communal effects of rape. The extensive research into rape committed during times of war and/or conflict proves very valuable in developing understandings of the systematic and collective nature of rape. The aim of this article is, thus, to draw from the knowledge related to war rape to more thoroughly understand the ways in which rape in South Africa is carried out systematically and strategically in the service of developing a national identity and upholding heteropatriarchal ideologies, as well as to understand the communal effects of rape in this context. In so doing, the paper focuses on two main aspects of war rape and rape in South Africa, these being the socio-symbolic positioning of women as central to the efficacy of rape and rape as a form of social control. In addition, drawing on the correlations around war rape and rape in South Africa, the article argues that rape in South Africa could be classified and legislated as a crime against humanity, as is war rape.
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