农村女性气质的类型学和女性咖啡生产者的身份——来自哥斯达黎加的定性案例研究

IF 5.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Rural Studies Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-07 DOI:10.1016/j.jrurstud.2024.103560
Annelie M. Gütte , Jana Zscheischler , Stefan Sieber , Michelle Chevelev-Bonatti
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性别规划现在是打击性别不平等和促进赋予妇女权力的主要支柱。然而,干预当地的性别制度和改变性别规范可能是无效的,如果忽视女性的现实和需求,可能会给妇女带来严重的后果。关于农业女性的初步研究在全球南方农村妇女方面仍然欠发达。通过调查咖啡种植,本研究通过以下问题填补了这一空白:1)哪些特征构成了女性咖啡生产者所体现的农业女性气质,以及2)这些特征在多大程度上包含了传统和/或替代元素,这些元素有可能改变现行的性别规范和关系。我们在哥斯达黎加的洛斯桑托斯区采用参与性社区方法进行定性案例研究。数据包括对参与“豆子之旅”女性支持项目的女性咖啡生产者的半结构化访谈、四个连续的社区研讨会和一个反思性的“照片之声”项目。数据分析遵循双重演绎-归纳方法:1)类型构建内容分析和2)评估性内容分析。我们认为Cafetalera是主要的农业女性特质,体现在女性咖啡农身上,并认为其有三个特征:社会照顾者、女性幸存者和女性创新者和企业家。除此之外,研究结果还表明,(在压迫和危机中)生存在女性身份建构中起着重要作用,关怀是所有女性特质的首要因素,女性特质总是由另类和传统特征混合而成。
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A typology of rural femininity and identity among women coffee producers – A qualitative case study from Costa Rica
Gender programing is now a major pillar in combating gender inequality and promoting female empowerment. However, interfering with local gender systems and altering gender norms may be ineffective, perhaps triggering severe consequences for women if it neglects female realities and needs. Nascent research on agricultural femininities is still underdeveloped regarding rural women in the Global South. Investigating coffee cultivation, this study contributes to fill this gap by asking 1) which traits compose the agricultural femininity embodied by female coffee producers, and 2) in how far these entail traditional and/or alternative elements with the potential to transform prevailing gender norms and relations. We apply a qualitative case study, with a participatory community-based approach, in the Zona de Los Santos, Costa Rica. Data comprises semi-structured interviews with women coffee producers participating in the women-supporting program of Bean Voyage, four sequential community workshops, and a reflective Photo Voice project. Data analysis follows a twofold deductive-inductive approach for 1) type-building content analysis and 2) evaluative content analysis. We identify the Cafetalera as the main agricultural femininity embodied by female coffee farmers and three traits of it: Social Caregiver, Female Survivor, and Female Innovator and Entrepreneur. Beyond this, findings show that survivorship (of oppression and crisis) plays a major role in female identity construction, that care is an overarching element of all femininity traits, and that femininities always comprise a mixture of alternative and traditional characteristics.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Rural Studies publishes research articles relating to such rural issues as society, demography, housing, employment, transport, services, land-use, recreation, agriculture and conservation. The focus is on those areas encompassing extensive land-use, with small-scale and diffuse settlement patterns and communities linked into the surrounding landscape and milieux. Particular emphasis will be given to aspects of planning policy and management. The journal is international and interdisciplinary in scope and content.
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