“Becoming a somebody”: mobility, patronage and reconfiguration of transactional sexual relationships in postcolonial Africa

IF 0.9 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropology Southern Africa Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/23323256.2021.1978851
R. H. Mushonga, V. Dzingirai
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The article explores the many ways in which Zimbabwean women married to Nigerian migrant entrepreneurs in Harare reconfigure transactional sexual relationships to further their own ends. Drawing on postcolonial feminism and based on a qualitative ethnographic inquiry, the article highlights women’s agency motivated by pursuit of an idealised lifestyle, and patronage as the guiding principle in these transactional sexual relationships. This encompasses exchanges of sexual, monetary and emotional favours. Beyond this, women are also subordinated to moral principles of accumulation and distribution to their kinship networks, serving long-term objectives of social reproduction. These transactional relationships are guided by complex interlinkages of mutual exchange and bonds where sex, love, money and obligations are inextricably linked to each other. The article destabilises and disrupts mainstream views of women as weak and powerless, views that work to subordinate women based on their position in society. It posits that scholars must take into consideration the obvious and subtle factors that coalesce to create positive outcomes for women in transactional sexual relationships across the migration spectrum. Defining and understanding these positive outcomes greatly enhances the theoretical grounding of migration and the individual experiences of women.
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“成为大人物”:后殖民时期非洲交易性关系的流动性、赞助和重新配置
这篇文章探讨了在哈拉雷嫁给尼日利亚移民企业家的津巴布韦妇女如何重新配置交易性关系,以达到自己的目的。本文借鉴后殖民女性主义,以定性的民族志调查为基础,强调了女性的能动性是由追求理想化的生活方式和赞助作为这些交易性关系的指导原则所驱动的。这包括性、金钱和情感上的交换。除此之外,妇女还服从于积累和分配的道德原则,服从于她们的亲属网络,为社会再生产的长期目标服务。这些交易关系是由相互交换和纽带的复杂相互联系所引导的,其中性、爱、金钱和义务彼此密不可分。这篇文章动摇和颠覆了认为女性软弱无力的主流观点,这种观点基于女性在社会中的地位而使女性处于从属地位。它假设学者们必须考虑到明显和微妙的因素,这些因素结合在一起,为跨移民范围的交易性关系中的女性创造了积极的结果。定义和理解这些积极的结果大大加强了移民的理论基础和妇女的个人经历。
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