伊比女性歌曲中的讽刺、代理与父权之争

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES African Studies Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/00020184.2022.2057922
Idom T. Inyabri, Imeobong J. Offong, Eyo O. Mensah
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摘要:本文探讨了尼日利亚东南部阿夸伊博姆州的伊比奥妇女如何利用讽刺歌曲挑战(或支持)保守的性别意识形态和刻板印象,从而在父权社会中获得权力和代理。通过参与者观察、半结构化访谈和与20名参与者的元语言对话获得的民族志定性数据,并分析了15首歌曲的语料库,该研究从民族实用主义范式和非洲女权主义角度证明,讽刺歌曲是创造性的文化资源,讲述了妇女赋权的动态。这篇文章指出了这首歌的三个主要比喻:婚姻的社会挑战、主张代理权和反对父权制。该研究的结论是,讽刺歌曲代表了被边缘化的女性表达自己观点的文化材料,并发挥了对抗经常征服她们的文化力量的作用。这样,这些歌曲为拓展女权主义的疆域提供了一个名副其实的场所。
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Satire, Agency and the Contestation of Patriarchy in Ibibio Women’s Songs
ABSTRACT The article explores the way Ibibio women in Akwa Ibom State, South-eastern Nigeria use satirical songs to challenge (or endorse) conservative gender ideologies and stereotypes in a bid to access power and agency within their patriarchal society. Drawing on ethnographic qualitative data sourced through participant observations, semi-structured interviews and metalinguistic conversations with twenty participants, and analysing a corpus of fifteen songs, the study demonstrates – from an ethnopragmatic paradigm and an African feminist perspective – that satirical songs are creative cultural resources that speak to the dynamics of women empowerment. The article identifies three main tropes in which the songs are framed: social challenges of marriage, asserting agency and contesting patriarchy. The study concludes that satirical songs represent cultural material with which marginalised women express their views and exercise agency against cultural forces that often subjugate them. In this way, these songs provide a veritable site for expanding the frontiers of feminism.
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