女权主义商业实践和排骨杂志

IF 2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Women-A Cultural Review Pub Date : 2021-10-02 DOI:10.1080/09574042.2021.1972657
L. Delap
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本文分析了女权主义杂志《Spare Rib》的“商业实践”,该杂志是英国女权主义最经久不衰的文化机构之一。本文讨论了Spare Rib维持自身财务(或不维持财务)的多种方式,涉及广告、分销、收入和工资的作用。我探讨了Spare Rib如何通过支持其他女性领导的商业活动,并试图平衡盈利能力与对读者和更广泛的妇女运动的责任,来发展道德的商业方法。上世纪80年代初,大伦敦议会提供的资助改变了《肋骨》的命运,并展示了该杂志在由商业、公共资助和慈善元素组成的市场生态中运作的方式。追溯激进政治运动作为企业和雇主的历史,扩展了商业史的现有领域,并将其与社会运动的历史联系起来。“商业实践”的概念延伸到公共、私人和慈善部门,有助于在20世纪后期的英国对“市场”或“企业文化”的简单讨论进行细微的改变。它还扩展了社会运动分析,证明赚钱和创造就业是重要的,尽管激进主义的原则经常引起争议。
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Feminist Business Praxis and Spare Rib Magazine
Abstract This article analyses the ‘business praxis’ of the feminist magazine Spare Rib, one of UK feminism’s most enduring cultural institutions. It discusses the diverse ways Spare Rib sustained itself financially (or not), with reference to the role of advertising, distribution, revenue and wages. I explore how Spare Rib developed ethical approaches to business through supporting other women-led business endeavours and attempting to balance profitability with accountability to its readership and the wider women’s movement. The provision of grant funding by the Greater London Council transformed Spare Rib’s fortunes in the early 1980s and demonstrates the ways in which the magazine operated in a market ecology comprising commercial, publicly funded and philanthropic elements. Tracing the history of radical political movements as enterprises and employers expands the existing field of business history and connects it to the history of social movements. The concept of ‘business praxis’, extending across public, private and philanthropic sectors, helps nuance simplistic talk of ‘the market’ or ‘enterprise culture’ in late twentieth-century Britain. It also expands social movement analysis, demonstrating that making money and creating employment were important though often controversial principles of radical activism.
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