Nuancing Representation of Global Girlhoods: Promises and Problematics

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q2 CULTURAL STUDIES Cultural Studies-Critical Methodologies Pub Date : 2024-06-25 DOI:10.1177/15327086241260844
Alyssa Morley, Stella Makhuva, Rachel Silver
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This article explores the ethical implications of methods that seek to nuance mainstream representations of girls in the Global South during COVID-19. In response to what we observed as monolithic and highly sexualized framings of “Third-world” girls during the initial years of the coronavirus pandemic (2020–2023), we designed a two-part study that (a) examined the circulation and implications of discursive tropes on gendered risk with a focus on African girlhoods; and (b) collaborated with girls in Southern Malawi to construct longitudinal counternarratives based on lived experience during the pandemic’s early years. We reflect upon how each component may have mitigated or perpetuated problematic patterns in gendered representation. At the same time, we analyze the dilemmas transnational researchers face in positioning themselves to nuance global discourses and destabilize asymmetries in research collaboration. Finally, we consider new directions for girlhood studies methodologies.
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全球女孩的细微表现:承诺与问题
这篇文章探讨了在 COVID-19 期间,试图对全球南部地区女孩的主流表述进行细微调整的方法所涉及的伦理问题。在冠状病毒大流行的最初几年(2020-2023 年),我们观察到对 "第三世界 "女童的描述是单一的、高度性化的,针对这种情况,我们设计了一项由两部分组成的研究,(a) 以非洲女童为重点,考察性别风险话语的传播和影响;(b) 与马拉维南部的女童合作,根据大流行初期的生活经验构建纵向反叙述。我们反思了每个组成部分可能如何减轻或延续了性别表述中的问题模式。与此同时,我们分析了跨国研究人员在定位自己以细化全球话语和破坏研究合作中的不对称时所面临的困境。最后,我们考虑了女童研究方法的新方向。
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