# africanunties:在TikTok上表演散居的数字物品

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Text and Performance Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-03-03 DOI:10.1080/10462937.2022.2044071
Bimbola Akinbola
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摘要“非洲阿姨”标签在视频分享应用TikTok上的浏览量超过2100万。Akinbola研究了非洲妇女和女孩如何在TikTok上体现和表演非洲阿姨,重点关注三种类型的视频:贬低阿姨的表演、庆祝阿姨的表演和与阿姨的重新相遇。Akinbola特别分析了非洲妇女和女孩创作和/或以她们为主角的视频,他认为,这些内容创作者通过接受她们非洲阿姨的个人和文化重要性来实践“数字剥夺”,同时明确拒绝塑造她们日常生活的性别监视、纪律和羞耻形式。
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#AfricanAunties: performing diasporic digital disbelongings on TikTok
ABSTRACT The “African aunties” hashtag has over 21 million views on the video-sharing app TikTok. Akinbola examines how African women and girls embody and perform the African auntie on TikTok, focusing on three types of videos: Deprecating auntie performances, celebratory auntie performances, and re-staged encounters with aunties. Specifically analyzing videos created by and/or featuring African women and girls, Akinbola argues that these content creators practice “digital disbelonging” by embracing the personal and cultural importance of their African aunties, while explicitly rejecting the forms of gendered surveillance, discipline and shame that shape their day to day lives.
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