"劳动妇女要求和平与粮食":东伦敦女权运动者联合会食品政治中的性别与阶级

IF 3.9 1区 社会学 Q2 MANAGEMENT
Elaine Swan, Katerina Psarikidou
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摘要

在这篇文章中,我们强调了性别、阶级和女权主义是如何支撑英国第一波女权运动组织--东伦敦女权运动者联合会--的食品政治的目标和动员模式的。我们的讨论表明,上层和中产阶级的女权运动者是如何排斥工人阶级妇女并将她们的政治性别阶级利益边缘化的,从而提出了当今女权主义跨阶级团结的问题。我们重点讨论了东伦敦女权运动者联合会三种截然不同的动员模式:具象抗议、激进的福利社区组织和食品抗议写作,所有这些都突出了阶级政治。在讨论这三种截然不同的动员模式时,我们强调了它们所创造的丰富的一揽子策略,以及其中不同的阶级身份和斗争。我们展示了妇女们作为工人、母亲、家庭主妇和消费者所扮演的不同性别和阶级社会角色。对历史的关注使我们能够 "看到 "随着时间推移而发生的活动和身份认同,从而理解和描绘其范围和动态。此外,女权政治有一个 "长尾",并继续影响着女权政治和思想,但工人阶级的动员和食品政治却较少得到认可,但却为女权运动(包括当今的生活费用危机)提供了潜在的启示。
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“Working women demand peace and food”: Gender and class in the East London Federation of Suffragettes' food politics

In this article, we foreground how gender, class and feminism underpin the aims and modes of mobilization of the food politics of a British first wave suffragette organization, the East London Federation of Suffragettes. Our discussion shows how upper and middle-class suffragettes excluded working-class women and marginalized their political gendered classed interests, raising questions about feminist cross-class solidarities today. We focus on three of East London Federation of the Suffragettes quite different modes of mobilization: embodied protests, radical welfare community organizing and food protest writing, all of which foreground class politics. In discussing three quite distinct modes of mobilization, we highlight the rich package of strategies they created and the different classed identities and struggles in these. We show the diversity of gendered and classed social roles around which the women politicked, as workers, mothers, housewives and consumers. The historical focus enables us to “see” the activities and identifications over time to understand and map their range and dynamics. Moreover, suffragette politics have a “longtail” and continue to influence feminist politics and thinking, but the working-class mobilizing and food politics have been much less recognized and yet offer potential insights for feminist activism, including the cost-of-living crisis today.

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来源期刊
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自引率
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期刊介绍: Gender, Work & Organization is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal. The journal was established in 1994 and is published by John Wiley & Sons. It covers research on the role of gender on the workfloor. In addition to the regular issues, the journal publishes several special issues per year and has new section, Feminist Frontiers,dedicated to contemporary conversations and topics in feminism.
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