Voices from the Global South: the mediatization of feminisms in a podcast by Brazilian women around the world

Larissa Pelúcio
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Abstract The podcast Femigrantes BR is defined as “a space for conversation among feminist-immigrant women around the world”. The podcast had 21 episodes, gathering stories of Brazilian women who live and work in several countries. In the voices of the interviewees, life stories expand beyond the personal account and connect with firmly established structures such as racism and the unequal relations between the Global North and South. Taking that object and scenario, I investigate what has been the contribution of feminisms, as political discourse, to the “empowerment” of those migrant women and analyse how the media coverage of the feminist debate reflects on the way they act in the public life of the country in which they now live. In the effort to attend to these points, I engage in an immersion in digital media and, in dialogue with contributions from feminist media, technology, decolonial, postcolonial studies, I discuss how the feminist occupation of the internet can potentiate social transformations in unequal gender structures and contribute to challenge hierarchies between North and Global South.
来自全球南方的声音:世界各地巴西女性播客中女权主义的媒介化
播客Femigrantes BR被定义为“世界各地女权主义移民女性之间的对话空间”。该播客共有21集,收集了在多个国家生活和工作的巴西女性的故事。在受访者的声音中,生活故事超越了个人叙述,与种族主义和全球南北之间的不平等关系等根深蒂固的结构联系在一起。基于这个目标和场景,我研究了女权主义作为政治话语对这些移民妇女“赋权”的贡献,并分析了媒体对女权主义辩论的报道如何反映了她们在她们现在居住的国家的公共生活中的行为方式。在努力解决这些问题的过程中,我沉浸在数字媒体中,并与女权主义媒体、技术、去殖民化、后殖民研究的贡献进行对话,讨论女权主义对互联网的占领如何在不平等的性别结构中促进社会变革,并有助于挑战北方和全球南方之间的等级制度。
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