Nurturing Masculinity, Resisting Patriarchy: An Ethnographic Account of Four Women's Folk Songs from Northeastern Afghanistan

IF 0.3 0 ASIAN STUDIES Afghanistan Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.3366/afg.2021.0077
Wolayat Tabasum Niroo
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Western literature has presented the condition of Afghan women as either empowered or helpless. Their stories have been overlooked, romanticized, or seen as an outcome of tribalism, patriarchy, and war. Women's ability to articulate their personal experiences, grief, happiness, gender roles, and capacity to imagine an alternative has been missing. This article argues that through their folk songs women in northeastern Afghanistan criticize the behavior of husbands in their families while supporting their brothers, fathers, and sons. These women nurture and dismantle masculinity to their advantage. In singing space, women support but also bargain with patriarchy. The article concludes with recommendations for future research.
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培养男子气概,抵制父权制:阿富汗东北部四首女性民歌的民族志记述
西方文学将阿富汗妇女的处境描述为要么被赋予权力,要么无助。他们的故事被忽视,被浪漫化,或者被视为部落主义、父权制和战争的结果。女性表达个人经历、悲伤、快乐、性别角色的能力,以及想象另一种选择的能力已经缺失。这篇文章认为,阿富汗东北部的妇女在支持兄弟、父亲和儿子的同时,通过她们的民歌批评家庭中丈夫的行为。这些女人为了自己的利益而培育和摧毁男性气概。在歌唱领域,女性支持父权制,但也与父权制讨价还价。文章最后对未来的研究提出了建议。
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