孟加拉国妇女不参与#MeToo运动

Naeemul Hassan, M. Mandal, Mansurul Bhuiyan, A. Moitra, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed
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2017年10月,一场前所未有的社交媒体运动开始了,来自世界各地的女性公开分享了她们被性骚扰的故事,并使用了#MeToo(或其变体)标签。虽然这场运动在全球范围内发出了反对性骚扰的声音,但南亚的许多女性并没有参与这场运动。在本文中,我们通过匿名在线调查(n = 180)和深度访谈研究(n = 30)介绍了我们对许多孟加拉国妇女不参与这一运动的研究。我们的研究表明,许多孟加拉国妇女尽管支持这一运动,但由于社会、文化和基础设施方面的原因,她们并没有参与这一运动。我们用跨国女性主义作为理论框架来解释她们的不参与。我们进一步讨论了从这项研究中获得的经验教训如何帮助我们更好地理解社交媒体运动的参与、运作和影响。
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Nonparticipation of bangladeshi women in #MeToo movement
In October 2017, an unprecedented social media movement started where women from all around the world publicly shared their untold stories of being sexually harassed using the hashtag #MeToo (or some variants of it). While this movement raised voices against sexual harassment across the globe, many women in South Asia did not participate in this movement. In this paper, we present our study on non-participation of many Bangladeshi women in this movement through an anonymous online survey (n = 180), and an in-depth interview study (n = 30). Our study shows that many Bangladeshi women, despite being supportive of the movement, did not participate in this movement because of several social, cultural, and infrastructural reasons. We use transnational feminism as a theoretical framework to explain their non-participation. We further discuss how the lessons learned from this study help us better understand the participation, functioning, and impact of social media movements.
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