科里·维伦加。●非洲女权主义和南部非洲正义背景下的妇女。商会:1002麦克米伦,2022。v+117 pp.索引$149.99.精装。ISBN:978-3030821272。

IF 0.8 2区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES African Studies Review Pub Date : 2023-03-30 DOI:10.1017/asr.2023.4
H. Dunn
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科里·维伦加编辑的《非洲女权主义与南部非洲正义背景下的妇女》一书详细介绍了南部非洲多个背景下妇女在“实地正义”中的作用。这本书非常清楚地界定了它是什么,它不是什么;它的重点是对妇女在这些司法系统中的作用进行深思熟虑的描述。这并不意味着过于理论化,而是通过描述的方式来说明女性在这些体系中扮演的复杂、微妙和重要的角色。维伦加阐述了这种方法的理由:西方研究人员关注女性和其他人可能称之为“传统”或“非国家”司法的大多数作品往往优先考虑“包容性、性别正义和人权问题”(vi),而与全球动态保持距离。这本书强调了那些实地过程,没有西方新殖民主义的凝视。通过对“实地司法”的深入研究,本书强调了妇女在司法过程中的独特且经常被忽视的作用。在这些章节中,作者明确指出,即使妇女并不总是作为酋长或调解人发挥看似最强大的作用(尽管有时确实如此),她们仍然在伸张正义方面发挥着至关重要的作用。该卷提出了两个重要主题:妇女影响“实地正义”的方式的多样性,以及妇女对正义的关系动态的优先考虑。我将依次发言。首先,维伦加的著作有助于“揭示女性在司法方面的权力和影响力的复杂而有机的方式,而这些方式可能并不明显”(21)。这些角色可能多种多样,既有年长的女性家庭成员,如阿姨,充当冲突解决的第一点(Matsimbe,Murambadoro),也有担任社区法院信使、秘书或评估员(Bae等人)、十户或十个街区的酋长,以及在教堂和社会事务团体中解决冲突的女性(Matsimbe.)。这些角色或多或少是“官方”的,但它们对解决争端和支持社区的影响体现在所有方面
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Cori Wielenga. African Feminisms and Women in the Context of Justice in Southern Africa. Cham: Palgrave MacMillan, 2022. v + 117 pp. Index. $149.99. Hardcover. ISBN: 978-3030821272.
Cori Wielenga’s edited volume, African Feminisms and Women in the Context of Justice in Southern Africa, provides detailed accounts of women’s roles in “justice on the ground” in several contexts across Southern Africa. The book very clearly frames what it is and what it is not; it is focused on providing thoughtful descriptions of women’s roles in these justice systems. It is not meant to be overly theoretical, but rather to illustrate, by way of description, the complex, nuanced, and important roles women play in these systems. Wielenga lays out the reasoning for this approach: most of the works by Western researchers that focus on women and what others may refer to as “traditional” or “non-state” justice tend to prioritize “questions of inclusivity, gender justice, and human rights” (vi), while remaining distant from on-theground dynamics. This book highlights those on-the-ground processes, without a Western, neocolonial gaze. Through a close examination of “on the ground justice,” this book emphasizes women’s unique and often overlooked role in justice processes. In these chapters, the authors make clear that even if women do not always hold the seemingly most powerful roles as chiefs or mediators (although sometimes they do), they nevertheless play a crucial role in the provision of justice. Two important themes emerged from the volume: the diversity of ways in which women influence “justice on the ground” and women’s prioritization of relational dynamics of justice. I will address each in turn. First, Wielenga’s volume helps “reveal the complex and organic ways in which women have power and influence in relation to justice on the ground whichmay not be immediately obvious” (21). These roles can be as diverse as older female family members, such as aunts, serving as first points of conflict resolution (Matsimbe, Murambadoro), as well as women serving as community court messengers, secretaries, or assessors (Bae et al.), chiefs of ten households or blocks, and doing conflict resolution in churches and social affairs groups (Matsimbe). These roles can bemore or less “official,” but their impact on resolving disputes and supporting the community is reflected in all
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期刊介绍: African Studies Review (ASR) is the flagship scholarly journal of the African Studies Association (USA). The ASR publishes the highest quality African studies scholarship in all academic disciplines. The ASR’s rigorous interdisciplinary peer review seeks to contribute to the development of scholarly conversations of interest to the diverse audience of the Association’s membership and to the growth of African studies in North America, on the African continent, and in a global comparative context.
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