标题: 作为证物与证词之人:台湾当代女性官兵的性别人权困境
She Serves as Living Proof: Gender and Human Rights Impasse of Contemporary Women Soldiers in Taiwan
作者: 郑芳婷
Fan-Ting CHENG
关键字: 女性官兵;军队;性别平权;台湾;妇女运动;人权;Women Soldiers;Military;Gender Equality;Taiwan;Feminist Movement;Human Rights
公开日期: 1-四月-2023
出版社: 国立阳明交通大学出版社
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University Press
摘要: 当代女性主义与妇女运动方兴未艾,军事领域却因其例外属性,长期悬置性别议题。台湾女性官兵的发展起自民国肇建,其时以辅助与照护性军职为主;解严后,国防部系统性扩展女性官兵的招募,但直至近年始开放女性官兵进入特殊单位或担任大型、尖端武器操作。于此同时,政府单位与新闻媒体出现大量宣传报导,其中部分女性官兵遭受歧视性角色形塑。本文从女性官兵匿名采访纪录切入,针对《大云时堂》谈话性节目、社群平台宣传图文、航太展人力部署、国防部广告与出版着作等一系列文献材料、事件与现象进行分析,揭露官方口径一致的矛盾论述:一方面提倡无分性别的军事标准,另一方面则指认性别差异并要求女性官兵自我提升。在此论述之下,女性官兵迫于彼此牵制,其专业表现被化约为个人的道德与意志问题,军事领域的性别歧视与压迫更遭受严重隐匿。换言之,台湾当代女性官兵往往并非性别平权的实际受惠者,而是在多种公开场合被迫作为性别平权的证物与证词,此为当前军事领域性别平权运动的悖论与局限。
Gender issues in the military are often overlooked due to its antidemocratic and bureaucratic nature. During the early years of the Republic of China's establishment, women soldiers were primarily assigned to nursing and administrative roles. Following the lifting of Martial Law, the Ministry of National Defense, R.O.C. began recruiting more women soldiers. However, it was only in recent years that women soldiers have been permitted to serve in roles involving high-tech and sophisticated weaponry. Meanwhile, governmental institutes and mass media have been disseminating a significant amount of news and propaganda that problematically portray women soldiers from sexiest perspectives. To address this issue, this paper conducts anonymous interviews with five high-ranking women soldiers to investigate a range of materials and events. These include the TV Talk show Da Win Dining" featuring a roundtable discussion with women soldiers, the curation of the recent Taipei Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition, and the military government's official posts on social media and published literatures. These cases reveal a paradoxical ideology that advocates for a gender-neutral military standard while simultaneously accusing women soldiers of inherent shortcomings and demanding self-improvement. This precarious logic forces women soldiers to compete with and oppress one another, assessing their professional performances based on individual morality and agency, and seriously shrouds the fact of sexiest oppression in the military. Contemporary women soldiers in Taiwan have yet to benefit significantly from current gender equality policies, and are instead silenced and performative living proof to serve the official needs of legitimizing those policies. This paper argues for recognition of the paradox within the current gender movement and considers this impasse a potential singularity from which to envision a more egalitarian horizon."
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.6752/jcs.202304_(36).0014
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/160757
ISSN: 1816-0514
DOI: 10.6752/jcs.202304_(36).0014
期刊: 文化研究
Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies
Issue: 36
起始页: 365
结束页: 395
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