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Los feminismos ante el islam: El velo y los cuerpos de las mujeres 伊斯兰教的女权主义:面纱和女性的身体
Pub Date : 2023-04-17 DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2023.2199525
Farah Ali
Honig, emily, and Hershatter Gail. 1988. Personal Voices: Chinese Women in the 1980s. Stanford, ca: Stanford university Press. Hu, Jiahao, and Guangying cui. 2020. “elements of the Habitus of chinese Football Hooli-Fans and countermeasures to address Inappropriate Behaviour.” The International Journal of the History of Sport 37 (sup1): 41–59. doi:10.1080/09523367.2020.1742701. Sprick, daniel. 2018. “replacing Violence with Violence? a Functionalist approach to Self-defence in china.” Journal of Comparative Law 13 (2): 283–307. Xia, Jianghao. 2020. “the Best Interests of the child Principle in residence disputes after Parental divorce in china.” International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family 34 (2): 105–125. doi:10.1093/lawfam/ebaa001.
emily Honig和Hershatter Gail 1988。个人的声音:八十年代的中国女性。斯坦福,加州:斯坦福大学出版社。胡家豪,崔光英。2020. “中国足球球迷行为习惯的构成因素及应对不当行为的对策”。国际体育史杂志37 (sup1): 41-59。doi: 10.1080 / 09523367.2020.1742701。Sprick,丹尼尔。2018. “用暴力取代暴力?”中国自卫的功能主义方法。”比较法学报13(2):283-307。夏江浩。2020。“子女最大利益原则在中国父母离婚后居住纠纷中的应用”。国际法律、政策与家庭杂志34(2):105-125。doi: 10.1093 / lawfam / ebaa001。
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Winners of the Gender, Place and Culture Annual International Conference Award for New and Emerging Scholars, 2023 性别、地点和文化年度国际会议新锐学者奖获得者,2023年
Pub Date : 2023-03-25 DOI: 10.1080/0966369x.2023.2194037
Lena Grip
In 2007, the editorial team introduced the Gender, Place and Culture Annual Award for new and emerging Scholars with funds supplied by taylor & Francis. the award is targeted at emerging researchers in feminist geographies who are trying to establish research careers and create research momentum. the editorial team of Gender, Place and Culture is pleased to announce the award winners of this annual award. this year the editors agreed to share the award between two candidates who both were deserving in terms of their financial need and the quality of their intended presentations. they are: Razan Ghazzawi, Postdoctoral Fellow at Forum transregionale Studien eume, Germany, and Nohely Guzmán N., Doctoral candidate at the Department of Geography, university of california Los Angeles. they will use the award to present papers at International Studies Association and XIV SALSA Biennial conference 2023. congratulations and best wishes for your continued work in the field of feminist geography!
2007年,编辑团队在taylor & Francis提供的资金下,为新兴学者设立了性别、地点和文化年度奖。该奖项针对的是女权主义地理学领域的新兴研究人员,他们正在努力建立研究事业并创造研究势头。《性别、地域与文化》的编辑团队很高兴地宣布本年度奖项的获奖者。今年,编辑们同意在两位候选人之间分享该奖项,这两位候选人在经济需求和预期演讲质量方面都是当之无愧的。他们是:Razan Ghazzawi, Forum transregionale Studien eume,德国博士后,Nohely Guzmán N.,加州大学洛杉矶分校地理系博士候选人。他们将利用该奖项在国际研究协会和XIV SALSA双年会议2023上发表论文。祝贺你继续在女权主义地理学领域的工作,并致以最良好的祝愿!
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Self-driven women: gendered mobility, employment, and the lift of the driving ban in Saudi Arabia 自驾车女性:沙特阿拉伯的性别流动性、就业和解除驾驶禁令
Pub Date : 2023-03-24 DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2023.2189570
Inmaculada Macias-Alonso, HaRyung Kim, Alessandra L. González
Abstract A key feature of current economic policies in Saudi Arabia is the inclusion of women in the labor market. The lift of the ban on women driving was expected to have a positive impact on this goal. Using longitudinal interviews with Saudi university students (both men and women), we find that the ban on women driving configured individual mobility as family mobility, which affected women’s options and men’s obligations. Secondly, we find that mobility constraints, moderated by socioeconomic status, continue to restrict women´s mobility even after the lift of the ban, reinforced by societal and family opposition. Finally, we show that the mobility constraints that Saudi women face affect their labor market preferences, opportunities, choices, and outcomes. While remaining conservative social attitudes continue to restrict women’s mobility, women’s increased labor force participation erodes those attitudes, creating a reinforcing mechanism in which increased mobility and labor market access strengthen each other.
沙特阿拉伯当前经济政策的一个关键特征是将妇女纳入劳动力市场。解除对妇女驾驶的禁令预计将对这一目标产生积极影响。通过对沙特大学生(包括男性和女性)的纵向访谈,我们发现禁止女性驾驶将个人流动性配置为家庭流动性,这影响了女性的选择和男性的义务。其次,我们发现,即使在禁令解除后,受社会经济地位影响的流动性限制仍在继续限制女性的流动性,而社会和家庭的反对又加剧了这一限制。最后,我们表明沙特妇女面临的流动性限制影响了她们的劳动力市场偏好、机会、选择和结果。虽然保守的社会态度继续限制妇女的流动性,但妇女参与劳动力的增加削弱了这些态度,创造了一种加强机制,使流动性的增加和进入劳动力市场的机会相互加强。
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引用次数: 3
Care through closure: mine transitions in the mixed economy of the Northwest Territories, Canada 通过关闭进行护理:加拿大西北地区混合经济中的矿山转型
Pub Date : 2023-02-20 DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2023.2178392
R. Hall, Hannah Ascough
Abstract This article, emerging from a community-university research partnership, examines community concerns around diamond mine closure in the Northwest Territories, Canada, and Dene visions of post-extractive futures. The Northwest Territories is a region of the sub-arctic characterized by a political economy that combines settler and Indigenous modes of governance, production, and social reproduction, with an outsized settler engagement in resource extraction. In this article, we turn our attention to the under-examined social processes of mine closure in this region. In taking a feminist political economy approach to mine closure, we attend to the multiple labours of the northern mixed economy. We aim to unsettle the settler preoccupation with the mine itself, and rather, to centre the social reproduction of mining affected communities. Responding to calls for greater attention to the social aspects of mine closure, this paper brings together feminist imaginaries of care and reproduction with place-based insights regarding the gender of settler colonialism and Indigenous women’s transgressive caring labours in northern Canada. It draws upon community-based interviews and talking circles, analyzing mine closure as both a site of ongoing settler colonial dispossession and as a space of resistance to ongoing colonialism through the assertion of Dene modes of life.
本文来自社区大学研究合作伙伴关系,研究了加拿大西北地区社区对钻石矿关闭的关注,以及Dene对后开采未来的看法。西北地区是一个亚北极地区,其特点是政治经济结合了定居者和土著的治理、生产和社会再生产模式,并有大量定居者参与资源开采。在本文中,我们将注意力转向该地区未得到充分审查的矿山关闭的社会进程。在采取女权主义的政治经济学方法来解决矿山关闭问题时,我们关注的是北方混合经济中的多重劳动者。我们的目标是消除定居者对矿山本身的关注,更确切地说,是将受采矿影响社区的社会再生产作为中心。为了回应更多关注煤矿关闭的社会方面的呼吁,本文将女权主义者对关怀和生殖的想象与基于地点的见解结合起来,探讨了移民殖民主义的性别和加拿大北部土著妇女的越界关怀劳动。它借鉴了基于社区的访谈和谈话圈,分析了矿井关闭既是一个正在进行的定居者殖民剥夺的地点,也是一个通过主张Dene生活模式来抵抗正在进行的殖民主义的空间。
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Syrian refugee men in ‘double waithood’: ethnographic perspectives on labour and marriage in Jordan’s border towns 处于“双重等待期”的叙利亚难民男子:约旦边境城镇劳动和婚姻的民族志视角
Pub Date : 2023-02-17 DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2023.2178390
An Van Raemdonck
Abstract This paper discusses the socio-economic integration and marriage prospects of young Syrian refugee men in Jordan. Linguistic, cultural and religious similarities with Syrian culture in Jordanian border towns such as Ramtha and Irbid hold the promise of social inclusion and offer emotional comfort. Yet, this familiarity is combined with experiences of social alienation and labour exploitation. Based on qualitative research and ethnography, I propose the notion of ‘double waithood’ to capture the two main socio-economic axes that structure opportunities and the activities young men engage in. Apart from the time spent waiting for regulated residency status, young men wait to fulfil the economic requirements that enable them to marry and have a family of their own. While waiting for certainty, many are driven to informal and underage labour to help provide for their families. At the same time, migration as a rite of passage can enable young adolescents to transition to adulthood earlier, as many aspire to fulfil the criteria of the hegemonic figure of the economically self-sufficient male refugee.
本文讨论了约旦年轻叙利亚难民男子的社会经济融合和婚姻前景。在约旦边境城镇,如拉姆萨和伊尔比德,在语言、文化和宗教方面与叙利亚文化相似,有望实现社会包容,并提供情感安慰。然而,这种熟悉与社会异化和劳动剥削的经历结合在一起。基于定性研究和民族志,我提出了“双重等待期”的概念,以抓住构成机会和年轻人参与活动的两个主要社会经济轴。除了等待获得规定的居民身份所花费的时间外,年轻男子还要等待达到使他们能够结婚和拥有自己家庭的经济要求。在等待确定性的同时,许多人被迫从事非正式和未成年的劳动,以帮助养家糊口。与此同时,作为一种成人仪式的移徙可以使年轻的青少年更早地过渡到成年,因为许多人渴望达到经济上自给自足的男性难民的霸权形象的标准。
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引用次数: 1
Love’s labour’s cost? Gendered migration and intimate labour in Asia 爱的代价是什么?亚洲的性别迁移与亲密劳动
Pub Date : 2023-02-15 DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2023.2179025
Kellynn Wee, Theodora Lam, D. Spitzer, B. Yeoh
Abstract Recognising the need to expand research on intimate labour beyond the predominant focus on intimate occupations in which low-waged migrant workers are often engaged, we highlight in our editorial the processes and exchanges taking place in the provisioning of intimate work. We juxtapose existing research with the articles in this themed section to engender a deeper understanding of how intimate practices and relations are mediated by the orderings of power, gender and class. By examining the nature, conditions and obligations of intimate exchanges within domestic and public spheres located in both urban and rural contexts, the editorial further emphasizes the interplay of power and global neoliberal conditions in (re)producing uneven intimate exchanges.
认识到有必要扩大对亲密劳动的研究,超越对低薪农民工经常从事的亲密职业的主要关注,我们在社论中强调了在提供亲密工作中发生的过程和交流。我们将现有的研究与本主题部分的文章并置,以更深入地了解亲密的实践和关系是如何被权力、性别和阶级的秩序所调解的。通过考察城市和农村背景下家庭和公共领域亲密交流的性质、条件和义务,这篇社论进一步强调了权力和全球新自由主义条件在(重新)产生不平衡的亲密交流中的相互作用。
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Political geographies of discomfort feminism: introduction to the themed intervention 不适女性主义的政治地理学:主题干预导论
Pub Date : 2023-01-25 DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2023.2169256
L. Eaves, Banu Gökarıksel, M. Hawkins, C. Neubert, Sara Smith
Abstract What does discomfort do? What kinds of spaces, boundaries, and power relations are generated by comfort, and for whom? In this introduction to the themed section, we trace comfort/discomfort across borders and through spaces to see when and how these emotions and affective relations generate life and growth, and when they instead circumscribe possibilities. The introduction and the contributions to this issue question ‘comfort feminism’ to consider the role of comfort/discomfort across a range of settings: from protests and activist spaces, to royal weddings, academic institutions, academic disciplines, and the public portrayals of political figures. Across these moments and narratives, flashes of discomfort serve as starting points for analysis. What kind of feminism do we find if we begin from discomfort? What kind of fairytales do we tell ourselves in order to maintain the status quo? How is comfort produced and distributed? Is there be political potential in disrupting public comfort? Through this special issue, we encourage geographers to attend to how comfort makes and unmakes social worlds, senses of belonging, and disciplinary boundaries. We push geographers to trace discomfort as an analytic and as a method for feminist political geography.
不适会做什么?舒适产生了什么样的空间、边界和权力关系,又为谁而生?在这个主题部分的介绍中,我们跨越边界和空间追踪舒适/不适,看看这些情绪和情感关系何时以及如何产生生命和成长,以及何时它们反而限制了可能性。对这个问题的介绍和贡献是对“舒适女权主义”的质疑,以考虑舒适/不适在一系列环境中的作用:从抗议和活动空间,到皇室婚礼,学术机构,学术学科,以及政治人物的公众形象。在这些时刻和叙述中,瞬间的不适作为分析的起点。如果我们从不适出发,我们会发现什么样的女权主义?为了维持现状,我们给自己编了什么样的童话?舒适是如何产生和分配的?扰乱公共舒适是否存在政治潜力?通过这期特刊,我们鼓励地理学家关注舒适如何创造和破坏社会世界、归属感和学科界限。我们推动地理学家将追踪不适作为女性主义政治地理学的一种分析和方法。
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A feminist geopolitics of living: Syrians’ struggles to maintain and reunite intimate ties across borders 生活中的女权主义地缘政治:叙利亚人为维持和重聚跨国界的亲密关系而奋斗
Pub Date : 2023-01-23 DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2023.2169255
Malene H. Jacobsen
Abstract In this article, I examine the protracted separation of Syrian families. As the number of people seeking asylum in Europe spiked during the summer of 2014, Denmark introduced a new refugee protection status to the Danish Aliens Act, known as §7.3: A General Temporary Protection Status (GTPS). This status enables recipients to legally reside in Denmark. Yet, it crucially permits the Danish state to suspend recipients’ right to family reunification for a three-year period, creating a condition of protracted separation. While feminist scholars have called attention to how intimate ties are being deliberately targeted by western states, I argue that there remains much to be said about how people actively negotiate these forms of bordering, sustain kinship, and build futures. To this end, I examine Syrians’ lived experiences of forced separation and their efforts to maintain intimate ties across time and space. Building on feminist and postcolonial scholars’ attention to life-making practices, I develop the analytic of a feminist geopolitics of living. This article offers two crucial insights. First, it makes visible the intimate and often hidden ways that the violence of protracted separation is materialized through kinship ties. Second, it illuminates the central roles of kinship ties within the struggles against violent bordering regimes. I argue that this analytic helps to understand how people make lives, assert rights, and build alternative futures collectively. In doing so, I grapple with the uncomfortable tensions, possibilities, and constraints at work within intimate ties.
在这篇文章中,我研究了叙利亚家庭的长期分离。2014年夏天,由于在欧洲寻求庇护的人数激增,丹麦在《丹麦外国人法》中引入了新的难民保护地位,即第7.3条:一般临时保护地位(GTPS)。这一身份使受助人能够在丹麦合法居住。然而,至关重要的是,它允许丹麦政府在三年时间内暂停受助人的家庭团聚权,从而创造了长期分离的条件。虽然女权主义学者呼吁关注西方国家是如何故意将亲密关系作为目标的,但我认为,关于人们如何积极地协商这些形式的边界、维持亲属关系和建立未来,还有很多话要讲。为此,我研究了叙利亚人被迫分离的生活经历,以及他们跨越时间和空间维持亲密关系的努力。基于女权主义者和后殖民学者对生命创造实践的关注,我发展了对女性主义生命地缘政治的分析。本文提供了两个重要的见解。首先,它揭示了长期分离的暴力通过亲属关系具体化的亲密而往往隐藏的方式。其次,它阐明了亲属关系在对抗暴力的边境政权的斗争中的核心作用。我认为,这种分析有助于理解人们如何共同创造生活、维护权利和构建不同的未来。在这样做的过程中,我努力应对亲密关系中令人不安的紧张、可能性和约束。
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Differentiated intimacies: intimate labor, exchange practices, and gendered migration to Hong Kong 差异化的亲密关系:亲密劳动、交换实践与香港的性别迁移
Pub Date : 2023-01-11 DOI: 10.1080/0966369x.2022.2146659
M. Hwang
Abstract This article analyzes the intimacies that migrant sex workers from the Philippines forge with men from Global North countries in the global city of Hong Kong. It argues that the constitution of these migrant intimacies is shaped by a migration regime of differential inclusion that fosters inequalities between highly skilled migrant men and migrant sex workers who attend to their intimate needs. It examines the process by which migrant sex workers form differentiated intimacies with men, including nightly clients, regular clients, and boyfriends and provide intimate labor that they then leverage into varied forms of resources necessary to facilitate their migration. This article adds to the literature on labor and migration by illustrating how migration regimes shape work conditions and the dynamic intermingling of intimacy and economy among differently situated migrants in global cities. This article’s findings are based on ethnography conducted in Hong Kong between 2010 and 2019 and interviews with migrant sex workers from the Philippines and male clients from the Global North.
摘要本文分析了菲律宾移民性工作者与全球北方国家男性在国际都市香港建立的亲密关系。它认为,这些移民亲密关系的构成是由一种差别包容的移民制度塑造的,这种制度助长了高技能移民男性与照顾他们亲密需求的移民性工作者之间的不平等。它考察了流动性工作者与男性形成不同的亲密关系的过程,包括夜间客户、固定客户和男朋友,并提供亲密劳动,然后将其转化为促进其迁移所需的各种形式的资源。本文通过说明移民制度如何塑造工作条件以及全球城市中不同位置的移民之间的亲密关系和经济的动态混合,增加了关于劳动力和移民的文献。本文的研究结果基于2010年至2019年在香港进行的人种学研究,以及对来自菲律宾的移民性工作者和来自全球北方的男性客户的采访。
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Garments without guilt? Global labour justice and ethical codes in Sri Lankan apparels 没有罪恶感的衣服?全球劳工正义和斯里兰卡服装的道德准则
Pub Date : 2022-12-29 DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2022.2162361
Shyma Jose
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