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What Does It Mean to Be a Young African Woman on a University Campus in Times of Sexual Violence? A New Moment a New Conversation

机译:在性暴力时期在大学校园里成为一名非洲年轻妇女意味着什么?新时刻新对话

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Sexual violence in the higher education is an epidemic of global proportions. Scholars conclude that the individual and collective silence that surrounds such violence enables its perpetration and that violence will only be eradicated when we break this silence. In this paper, we used two participatory visual methods (PVM), collage and storytelling, to explore what sexual violence at university looks like and what it means to woman students. Two groups of student teachers in two South African universities were engaged in collage and storytelling workshops in late 2017 and early 2018, respectively. We thematically analyzed the issues that emerged from the data, drawing on transformative learning theory to explore how our approach might help women students to break the silence around sexual violence and stimulate critical dialogue to address it. Our analysis suggests that these visual tools enabled deep reflections on the meaning and impact of sexual violence, particularly for women. In addition, the participatory process supported introspection about their experiences of sexual violence and their responses to it as bystanders in and around campus. More importantly, they discussed how they, as young women, might break the silence and sustain new conversations about gender and gender equality in institutions and beyond.
机译:高等教育中的性暴力是全球性的流行病。学者得出的结论是,围绕此类暴力的个人和集体沉默使暴力得以蔓延,只有打破这种沉默,暴力才会根除。在本文中,我们使用了两种参与式视觉方法(PVM),即拼贴画和讲故事,以探讨大学中的性暴力是什么样的以及对女学生意味着什么。南非两所大学的两组学生教师分别于2017年末和2018年初参加了拼贴画和讲故事的讲习班。我们以变革性学习理论为主题,对数据中出现的问题进行了主题分析,以探索我们的方法如何帮助女学生打破对性暴力的沉默,并激发关键性的对话来解决这一问题。我们的分析表明,这些视觉工具使人们对性暴力的含义和影响产生了深刻的反思,特别是对女性而言。此外,参与式过程支持对自己的性暴力经历及其对校园内外旁观者的性行为的反省。更重要的是,他们讨论了作为年轻女性的她们如何打破沉默,并在机构内外维持有关性别和性别平等的新对话。

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