Feminism is a project not an identity

J. Littler, S. Walby
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Abstract:Sylvia Walby is a sociologist who has written extensively on gender inequality, patriarchy and feminism in, for example, books such as Theorizing Patriarchy (1990), Patriarchy at Work (1986), Gender Segregation at Work (1989), Out of the Margins (1991), Gender Transformations (1997) and The Future of Feminism (2011). She was a founder of the Feminist Studies Association and the European Sociological Association. Her work theorising social change includes books such as European Societies (1999), Contemporary British Society (2000), Globalization and Inequalities (2009) and the recent book Crisis (2015). In recent years much of her work has been on violence, including The Concept and Measurement of Violence against Women and Men (2017) and work for the UN on violence against women. She is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Violence and Society Centre at City, University of London, UK, and UNESCO Chair in Building Peaceful Societies through Research on Gender Equality. In this interview Sylvia Walby talks to Jo Littler about gender inequality; why feminism is better understood as a project than as an identity; how gender dynamics were sidelined during Covid; ways to understand crises; and what we mean by ‘violence’.
女权主义是一个项目,而不是一个身份
摘要:西尔维娅·沃尔比是一位社会学家,她撰写了大量关于性别不平等、父权制和女权主义的著作,例如,《父权制理论》(1990)、《工作中的父权制》(1986)、《工作中的性别隔离》(1989)、《走出边缘》(1991)、《性别转型》(1997)和《女权主义的未来》(2011)。她是女权主义研究协会和欧洲社会学协会的创始人之一。她将社会变革理论化的著作包括《欧洲社会》(1999)、《当代英国社会》(2000)、《全球化与不平等》(2009)和最近的《危机》(2015)。近年来,她的大部分工作都与暴力有关,包括《对妇女和男子的暴力行为的概念和衡量》(2017年),并为联合国就暴力侵害妇女问题开展工作。她是英国伦敦大学社会学教授和暴力与社会中心主任,也是联合国教科文组织通过性别平等研究建设和平社会的主席。在这次采访中,西尔维娅·沃尔比与乔·利特勒谈论了性别不平等;为什么女权主义更好地被理解为一个项目,而不是一种身份;在Covid期间,性别动态如何被边缘化;理解危机的方法;以及我们所说的“暴力”是什么意思。
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