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作为档案,自传可以分析个人、更广泛的社会群体、社会结构和背景之间的相互关系。几十年来,它们一直是女权主义历史学家的宝贵资料。它们揭示了在机构档案和历史著作中经常被沉默或扭曲的声音。此外,自传使研究性别结构如何运作以及女性如何经历和操纵权力关系成为可能。前埃塞俄比亚革命积极分子最近出版的几本自传是历史学家理解参与革命运动机制的重要来源。本文选取hiot Teffera著名作品《天空之塔》(Tower in the Sky)中的主题,对20世纪70年代学生一代的革命承诺强度和行动主义的性别维度提出了质疑。为此,它侧重于社会关系,如爱和属于一个群体的方式,参与的理性和情感驱动因素,以及活动家工作的性别分工。最后,它为自传作为一种多层档案的相关性进行了辩护,这种档案特别适合于分析复杂的过程。
Autobiographies and the writing of women’s history: the example of Hiwot Teffera’s Tower in the Sky
As archives, autobiographies allow analysis of the reciprocal relations between individuals, broader social groups, social structures, and contexts. For decades they have served as valuable sources for feminist historians. They uncover voices often silenced or distorted in institutional archives and historical works. Moreover, autobiographies make it possible to study how gendered structures work and how power relations are experienced and possibly manipulated by women. The several autobiographies recently published by former activists of the Ethiopian revolution are essential sources for historians’ understanding of the mechanisms of participation in the revolutionary movement. Drawing on selected themes from Hiwot Teffera’s famous work, Tower in the Sky, this article questions the intensity of the student generation of the 1970s’ revolutionary commitment and the gendered dimensions of activism. To do so, it focuses on social relations such as love and the ways of belonging to a group, on the rational and emotional drivers of engagement, and on the gendered division of activist work. Lastly, it defends the relevance of autobiography as a multilayered archive that is particularly suitable for the analysis of intricate processes.