The economic lives of migrant women in a South African city: informal work, gender, and transformative possibilities

Kira Erwin, M. Marks
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ABSTRACT This article explores the economic lives of 30 migrant women who recounted their oral histories as part of a project on migration, gender, and inclusion in the city of Durban, South Africa. The oral histories include narratives from internal migrants, South African women migrating from rural areas, as well as women arriving from other African countries. These narratives illustrate tangled and complex strategies and coping mechanisms deployed by the women to build economic livelihoods. This kaleidoscope of strategies works in both opposition and alignment with the contemporary structures of neoliberal capitalism and patriarchy. The article argues that intersubjective narratives are useful to make sense of how women navigate life and livelihoods when faced with the materiality of patriarchal social relations and a capitalist economy. Changes in women’s economic earnings and responsibilities have not coincided with large-scale dismantling of patriarchal ideologies, or neoliberal structures. Given this, there are limitations for transformative gender relations through engaging in forms of work. These fine-grained explorations of lived experiences require equally textured social and economic policies, which recognise how the workings of neoliberal capitalism rely on, and support, forms of oppression linked to gender and migration.
南非城市移民妇女的经济生活:非正式工作、性别和变革的可能性
本文探讨了南非德班市30名移民妇女的经济生活,她们讲述了自己的口述历史,这是一个关于移民、性别和包容的项目的一部分。口述历史包括来自国内移民、来自农村地区的南非妇女以及来自其他非洲国家的妇女的叙述。这些叙述说明了妇女为建立经济生计而采用的错综复杂的策略和应对机制。这种千变万化的策略既与新自由主义资本主义和父权制的当代结构对立,也与之一致。这篇文章认为,主体间性叙事有助于理解女性在面对物质性的父权社会关系和资本主义经济时如何驾驭生活和生计。女性经济收入和责任的变化并没有伴随着男权意识形态或新自由主义结构的大规模瓦解。鉴于此,通过从事各种形式的工作来改变两性关系是有局限性的。这些对生活经验的细致探索需要同样有结构的社会和经济政策,这些政策认识到新自由主义资本主义的运作如何依赖和支持与性别和移民相关的压迫形式。
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