民族主义斗争的沉默代理人?莫桑比克妇女,战争中的战争

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES African Studies Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/00020184.2023.2214898
M. Meneses
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什么样的叙事会以第一人称描述经历过战争的女性,即使她们不是军人,甚至不是民族主义运动的直接成员?他们怎么能挑战殖民和民族主义的档案,这些档案坚持在编年史中压制女性的经历?在当代莫桑比克,虽然占主导地位的民族主义史学承认离家参加民族主义武装斗争的妇女所起的作用,但这种分析往往忽略了离家参加斗争的妇女的经历。在方法上,档案研究与民族志方法相结合,探索命运被莫桑比克民族主义战争(1964-1974)所改变的非洲妇女的生活经历。通过对三名女性的深度访谈,以及对亲戚和熟人的半结构化访谈,作者研究了“家”作为女性反殖民抵抗的关键政治空间,以及解放项目梦想的背景。与此同时,本文旨在讨论保存在官方档案中的知识的父权维度,从而有助于质疑“民族”话语中的男性霸权,并将代理和工具性问题重新引入解放叙事。
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Silent Agents of Nationalist Struggle? Women of Mozambique, Fighting a War Within a War
ABSTRACT What narratives carry women who experienced war in the first person, even if they are not military or even directly part of a nationalist movement? How can they challenge the colonial and nationalist archives, that insist in silencing women’s experiences in their chronicles? In contemporary Mozambique, while the dominant nationalist historiography has acknowledged the role played by the women who left home and joined the nationalist armed struggle, the analysis tends to rend invisible the experiences of women that, from home, participated in the struggle. Methodologically, archival research is combined with ethnographic methods to explore the lived experiences of African women whose destinies were crossed by the nationalist war in Mozambique (1964–1974). In-depth interviews with three women, supported by semi-structured interviews with relatives and acquaintances, are used to research ‘home’ as a key political space of women’s anti-colonial resistance and a context where emancipatory projects were dreamed. In parallel, this article aims to discuss the patriarchal dimension of knowledge kept in official archives, thus contributing to questioning the masculine hegemony in the ‘national’ discourse, as well as to reintroduce the question of agency and instrumentality back into the liberation narrative.
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