Material girls and Material love: Consuming femininity and the contradictions of post-girl power among Kenyan schoolgirls.

IF 0.8 3区 文学 Q3 COMMUNICATION
Sanyu A Mojola
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Abstract

In this paper, I use qualitative data to explore the practices engaged in by Kenyan schoolgirls to participate in modern consuming womanhood, as well as the contradictory implications of these practices for thinking about globalized mediated femininities and their enactment in resource-poor settings. The paper examines the centrality of consumption to valued modern femininity among young women around the world, as well as the structural reality of gendered access to income. I show how the cooptation of the materiality of romantic love and normative expectations of male provision in romantic relationships bridge the gap between consumption desires and economic realities among Kenyan schoolgirls in both powerful and problematic ways. The paper ends with a reflection of the implications of these findings for post-girl power, the post-feminist age and the re-inscription of patriarchy.

物质女孩和物质爱情:肯尼亚女学生中消耗的女性气质和后女孩权力的矛盾。
在本文中,我使用定性数据来探索肯尼亚女学生参与现代消费女性的实践,以及这些实践对全球化介导的女性主义的思考及其在资源贫乏环境中的实施的矛盾含义。本文考察了消费在世界各地年轻女性中被重视的现代女性气质的中心地位,以及性别获得收入的结构性现实。我展示了浪漫爱情的物质性和恋爱关系中男性提供的规范期望如何以强大而有问题的方式弥合了肯尼亚女学生的消费欲望和经济现实之间的差距。论文最后反思了这些发现对后女孩权力、后女权主义时代和父权制重新铭刻的影响。
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