Not to blame, but still responsible: Negotiating social representations of neoliberal feminism amongst urban middle-class Indians

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology Pub Date : 2024-07-14 DOI:10.1002/casp.2854
Keshia D'silva
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Indian gender advocacy has been criticised for promoting individualistic neoliberal solutions to issues requiring structural change. Such solutions are most accessible to middle-class women and their dominance in gender advocacy is attributed to the middle-class viewership of campaigns. Few studies have researched how this intended audience responds to such messages. As patriarchy benefits men, it is also important to understand how gender intersects with social class to shape responses. Accordingly, this research explores the reception of neoliberal feminist ideals in Indian gender advocacy amongst an urban middle-class audience of 25 participants, comprising of 13 women and 12 men in Bengaluru, India. The theoretical and methodological framework is the social representations theory. Participants viewed three campaign videos and undertook semi-structured interviews. Thematic analysis was employed to explore their perceptions of the causes and solutions to the issues portrayed in the campaigns, leading to three themes being identified. In the theme of ‘individuals’, participants held women responsible for resisting oppression. In the theme of ‘culture’, participants viewed culture as a cause of patriarchy, with cultural change seen as a solution. In the theme of ‘institutions’, participants discussed institutional sexism but were pessimistic about institutional reform. These findings suggest that whilst patriarchy is blamed on cultural norms and institutional failure, solutions are often conceived in terms of self-transformation of individual women. These results are situated in social representations' theoretical premise of themata and positioning to analyse how social locations like gender, class and regional identity were mobilised by participants to contest or maintain a neoliberal feminist ideology. Please refer to the Supplementary Material section to find this article's Community and Social Impact Statement.

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没有责任,但仍有责任:在城市中产阶级印度人中协商新自由主义女权主义的社会表征
印度的性别平等宣传活动因提倡以个人主义的新自由主义方法来解决需要结构性变革的问题而受到批评。这种解决方案最容易为中产阶级妇女所接受,她们在性别宣传中的主导地位归因于宣传活动的中产阶级观众。很少有研究对这些目标受众如何回应这些信息进行研究。由于父权制有利于男性,因此了解性别与社会阶层如何交织在一起以形成反应也很重要。因此,本研究探讨了印度城市中产阶级 25 名受众(包括 13 名女性和 12 名男性)对印度性别宣传中新自由主义女权主义理想的接受情况。研究的理论和方法框架是社会表征理论。参与者观看了三段活动视频,并进行了半结构化访谈。我们采用了主题分析法来探讨他们对宣传活动中描述的问题的原因和解决方案的看法,最终确定了三个主题。在 "个人 "主题中,参与者认为妇女对反抗压迫负有责任。在 "文化 "主题中,参与者认为文化是父权制的原因,而文化变革则是解决办法。在 "机构 "主题中,参与者讨论了机构性性别歧视,但对机构改革持悲观态度。这些研究结果表明,虽然父权制被归咎于文化规范和制度失灵,但人们往往从妇女个人自我变革的角度来考虑解决办法。这些结果以社会表征的理论前提--主题和定位--为基础,分析了参与者如何调动性别、阶级和地区身份等社会位置,以抗衡或维护新自由主义女权主义意识形态。请参阅 "补充材料 "部分,查看本文的 "社区和社会影响声明"。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology publishes papers regarding social behaviour in relation to community problems and strengths. The journal is international in scope, reflecting the common concerns of scholars and community practitioners in Europe and worldwide.
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