以平等为名的暴力:同性婚姻、LGBTQIA+行动主义与法律救赎的邮政调查

O. Mazel
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自殖民时期以来,暴力一直是澳大利亚许多与LGBTQIA+人群相关的法律的基础,将他们划分为越规者和罪犯,并剥夺他们与其他人一样的权利。自20世纪70年代以来,正如罗伯特·盖弗(Robert Cover)所描述的那样,法律改革在对LGBTQIA+人民长期以来的承诺和行动主义的回应中,展示了法律的救赎性。最近,婚姻的法律定义被修改为包括两个人,无论他们的性取向、性别认同或性特征如何。虽然这一法律成就受到了广泛的庆祝,但作为立法改革先决条件的同性婚姻邮政调查,将LGBTQIA+人群因法律而遭受的持续暴力暴露出来,即使是在救赎的时刻。在这篇实证论文中,我借鉴了Robert Cover的法理实践,并将其与LGBTQIA+人群的生活经历联系起来,既揭示了LGBTQIA+人群在邮政调查期间以及以法律平等的名义所遭受的暴力的本质,又将LGBTQIA+人群的法律行动主义框架为酷儿法理,以展示LGBTQIA+人群如何通过社区行动创造法律和法律意义。
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Violence in the Name of Equality: The Postal Survey on Same-Sex Marriage, LGBTQIA+ Activism and Legal Redemption
ABSTRACT Violence has underpinned many of the laws relating to LGBTQIA+ people in Australia since colonisation, demarcating them as deviant and criminal and denying them access to the same rights as others. Since the 1970s, legal reforms have, as Robert Cover might describe it, demonstrated the redemptive quality of law in its response to LGBTQIA+ peoples’ commitment and activism over time. More recently, the legal definition of marriage was amended to include two people regardless of their sexual orientation, gender identity, or sex characteristics. Whilst this legal achievement was widely celebrated, the postal survey on same-sex marriage that was conducted as a pre-requisite for legislative change, brought to the fore the continuing violence that LGBTQIA+ people suffer as a result of law even in moments of redemption. In this empirical paper, I draw on Robert Cover’s jurisprudential practices and bring these into relationship with the lived experiences of LGBTQIA+ people to both expose the nature of the violence experienced by LGBTQIA+ people during the postal survey and in the name of legal equality, and to frame LGBTQIA+ peoples’ legal activism as queer jurisprudence — to show how LGBTQIA+ people do create law and legal meaning through community action.
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