{"title":"“Never again: Not to any woman or girl again”: Feminist advocacy and the girl child in Betty Makoni’s autobiography","authors":"Mercy Precious Mujakachi, L.M.P. Mulaudzi","doi":"10.1080/10130950.2022.2115932","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"abstract Betty Makoni's autobiography, Never again: Not to any woman or girl again, is a text that works to inform an understanding of the meaning of feminist advocacy against gender violence in Zimbabwe. It documents Makoni’s life of activism against the exploitation, oppression and violation of the girl child in Zimbabwe. We argue that activism affords numerous positions for the production of agency. This is demonstrated in the manner in which Makoni uses her life’s story, making use of the political tools of writing to advocate for women’s rights, showing how she changed from being a victim to being a survivor. Autobiography as a site for the self, inscribes how she moves from the private sphere to engage the public sphere to lead a movement of girls and later establish an empowerment model. Zimbabwean national politics compel Makoni to endure the effects of social silencing at the same time revealing the oppressive character of the nation. Self-reflexivity and conscience catalyse her activism in the public domain. When Makoni's continued advocacy is constrained one of her strategies is to move between online and offline activism - social media, and radio and print – to negotiate the political spaces of lawlessness at a time when the violence against women and the girl child is rife. In her feminist advocacy model we see reconceptualised and reconstructed female subjectivities and identity positions, different from those imposed by patriarchy. Makoni’s advocacy for girl child empowerment gains traction in Zimbabwe, mentoring many thousands of girls, engaging communities and through lobbying for policy change it expands across several countries and continents.","PeriodicalId":44530,"journal":{"name":"AGENDA","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-07-03","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"AGENDA","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1080/10130950.2022.2115932","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q4","JCRName":"Arts and Humanities","Score":null,"Total":0}
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abstract Betty Makoni's autobiography, Never again: Not to any woman or girl again, is a text that works to inform an understanding of the meaning of feminist advocacy against gender violence in Zimbabwe. It documents Makoni’s life of activism against the exploitation, oppression and violation of the girl child in Zimbabwe. We argue that activism affords numerous positions for the production of agency. This is demonstrated in the manner in which Makoni uses her life’s story, making use of the political tools of writing to advocate for women’s rights, showing how she changed from being a victim to being a survivor. Autobiography as a site for the self, inscribes how she moves from the private sphere to engage the public sphere to lead a movement of girls and later establish an empowerment model. Zimbabwean national politics compel Makoni to endure the effects of social silencing at the same time revealing the oppressive character of the nation. Self-reflexivity and conscience catalyse her activism in the public domain. When Makoni's continued advocacy is constrained one of her strategies is to move between online and offline activism - social media, and radio and print – to negotiate the political spaces of lawlessness at a time when the violence against women and the girl child is rife. In her feminist advocacy model we see reconceptualised and reconstructed female subjectivities and identity positions, different from those imposed by patriarchy. Makoni’s advocacy for girl child empowerment gains traction in Zimbabwe, mentoring many thousands of girls, engaging communities and through lobbying for policy change it expands across several countries and continents.
贝蒂·马科尼(Betty Makoni)的自传《永不再来:不再对任何妇女或女孩》(Never again:Not to any women or girl again)旨在让人们理解津巴布韦反对性别暴力的女权主义倡导的意义。它记录了马科尼反对津巴布韦剥削、压迫和侵犯女童的激进主义生活。我们认为,激进主义为代理的产生提供了许多职位。这一点可以从Makoni使用她人生故事的方式中得到证明,她利用写作的政治工具来倡导妇女权利,展示了她是如何从受害者变成幸存者的。自传作为一个自我的网站,记录了她如何从私人领域进入公共领域,领导一场女孩运动,并在后来建立了一种赋权模式。津巴布韦的国家政治迫使马科尼忍受社会沉默的影响,同时暴露出国家的压迫性。自我反省和良知促进了她在公共领域的积极行动。当Makoni的持续倡导受到限制时,她的策略之一是在网上和线下的激进主义之间——社交媒体、广播和印刷品——在针对妇女和女童的暴力盛行之际,就无法无天的政治空间进行谈判。在她的女权主义倡导模式中,我们看到了重新定义和重建的女性主体性和身份地位,不同于父权制强加的那些。Makoni对女童赋权的倡导在津巴布韦获得了支持,指导了成千上万的女孩,让社区参与进来,并通过游说政策变革,在几个国家和大洲展开。