What women want: Fashion, morality and gendered subjectivities in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea

IF 0.8 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Critical Studies in Fashion & Beauty Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.1386/csfb_00021_1
Olivia Barnett-Naghshineh
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This article brings Papua New Guinean women’s perspectives on fashion, gender and morality into conversation with questions of colonial histories and global consumerism. The article shows that adherence to social norms is policed by women in the public sphere and that one person’s choices are enmeshed in ideas of responsibility and obligation to others. Increasingly, younger generations of women believe it is an individual woman’s right to wear what she wants in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Yet young women confront their peers in much the same way older women do. What women wear in PNG is embroiled in ideas of collective morality; plays out at intersections of class, age, race and gender; and demonstrates tensions between ideas of autonomy and collectivity. On whose terms do contemporary Papua New Guinean women get to decide how to dress: their own, or in accordance with community norms and standards? What are the contemporary and historical contexts of whiteness and colonial power that have influenced these norms and standards? This article brings together the experiences and perspective of a young professional Papua New Guinean woman, and her relatives, in dialogue with a young English–Iranian woman anthropologist.
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女性想要什么:巴布亚新几内亚高地的时尚、道德和性别主观主义
本文将巴布亚新几内亚女性对时尚、性别和道德的看法与殖民历史和全球消费主义的问题进行了对话。这篇文章表明,遵守社会规范是由女性在公共领域监督的,一个人的选择与对他人的责任和义务交织在一起。越来越多的年轻一代女性认为,在巴布亚新几内亚,穿自己想要的衣服是女性个人的权利。然而,年轻女性面对同龄人的方式与年长女性大致相同。巴布亚新几内亚女性的穿着融入了集体道德观念;在阶级、年龄、种族和性别的交叉点上演;并展示了自治和集体观念之间的紧张关系。当代巴布亚新几内亚女性根据谁的条件来决定如何着装:是自己的,还是按照社区规范和标准?影响这些规范和标准的白人和殖民权力的当代和历史背景是什么?本文汇集了一位年轻的巴布亚新几内亚职业女性及其亲属的经历和观点,与一位年轻英国-伊朗女性人类学家对话。
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