重塑穆斯林女性气质:YouTube成为创业母性的推动者

Q1 Arts and Humanities Studies in South Asian Film and Media Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1386/safm_00067_1
Shabana M.
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本文分析来自喀拉拉邦的两位穆斯林女性的YouTube频道Silu Talks Salha和Zehera & Samseer,她们透过嵌入日常家庭空间的当代现代性话语,在网路和智慧型手机的穆斯林女性用户之间创造了一个虚拟的姐妹会空间。我批判性地参与这些渠道在与一个人的生活现实谈判中产生企业家身份话语的方式。这种话语同时呼吁人们既要忠于传统的家庭角色,又要在其中创新进取。YouTube等平台支持的这种自我表达模式,对个人和社区的分类提出了概念上的挑战。本文认为,这些频道上的影片,透过不断提及现代主义和企业家精神,使“传统穆斯林女性”的形象变得复杂,并举例说明这些频道如何创造一个伊斯兰“母亲社群”。我展示了这些渠道如何转变为一个公共而私密的空间,为喀拉拉邦的穆斯林女性提供了一个被看到和听到的在线平台。
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Refashioning Muslim femininity: YouTube as the facilitator of entrepreneurial motherhood
This article analyses YouTube channels of two Muslim women from Kerala – Silu Talks Salha and Zehera & Samseer – which have created a virtual space of sorority among Muslim women users of internet and smartphones, by way of a discourse of contemporary modernity embedded in the everyday domestic space. I engage critically with the ways in which these channels generate a discourse of entrepreneurial identity in negotiating with one’s lived realities. This discourse simultaneously makes appeal to be dutiful to conventional domestic roles, while being innovative and enterprising in them. Such modes of self-expression, which platforms such as YouTube enable, present conceptual challenges with regard to the categories of the individual and community. Arguing that the videos on these channels complicate the figure of the ‘conventional Muslim woman’ through their constant invocations of modernism and entrepreneurialism, this article illustrates how they produce an Islamic ‘mother community’ virtually. I show how these channels transform into a public yet intimate space, providing an online platform for Muslim women from Kerala to be seen and heard.
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Studies in South Asian Film and Media
Studies in South Asian Film and Media Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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