尼日利亚女权主义标签运动的交叉性

Ololade Faniyi
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本文考察了尼日利亚女权主义标签行动主义,因为这揭示了活动家如何在其组织中放置和体现交叉性。我探讨了交织性政治是如何在推特上的奈及利亚女权主义标签行动中制度化的,透过拆解导致一些标签行动主义出现和在网路上产生能见度的叙述,这些标签行动主义塑造了奈及利亚的地方和国家政治。我进一步讨论了交叉性作为一种关键的实践和分析策略,影响活动家的标签命名,政治要求,以及对尼日利亚社会文化政治领域的自我纠正。作为一名女权运动者,我在奈及利亚的线下与数位空间做过一些基础工作,本文以我的参与者/观察者视角展开。
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Intersectionality in/through Nigeria’s feminist hashtag activism
This article examines Nigerian feminist hashtag activism as this reveals how activists emplace and embody intersectionality in their organizings. I explore how a politics of intersectionality is institutionalized in Nigerian feminist hashtag activism on Twitter by unpacking the narratives that led to the emergence and online production of visibility for some hashtag activism that have shaped local and national politics in Nigeria. I further discuss intersectionality as a critical praxis and analytical strategy influencing activists' hashtag naming, political demands, and self-corrections in response to Nigeria's socio-cultural-political domains. As a feminist activist who has done some groundwork in Nigerian offline and digital spaces, this article draws from my participant/observer perspective.
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