现代底层女性主义的手段与措施

Vikas Chandani, Dheeraj Kumar
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在过去的十年里,世界各地的下级一直在以不同的形式,用不同的声音大声疾呼,窃窃私语,表达着一场具有历史意义的叛乱。整个非洲大陆的底层女权主义者都在走上街头和公共场所,让他们的声音被听到,因为她们在传统上占据的私人、不可见的空间里被沉默了太久。这种纯粹的遭遇不仅改变了次等人的日常生活,也改变了他们对社会和个人关系的价值观和想法,从而突出了次等人先前的抵抗。本文的主要目的是了解下层女权主义者如何契约妇女的呼声,退化和非人化,以及政治的变化和控制,影响了他们的社会组织。在次等研究的理论框架内,本文分析和讨论了从书籍、报纸和网站等印刷和数字来源收集的二手数据。作者采用了话语的方式,让读者深入到印度和非裔美国人的次等研究中,同时也获得了对次等女权主义的多种主要观点。这篇论文追踪了南美和印度边缘化妇女对压迫的反抗。
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Means and Measures of Modern Subaltern Feminism
For the past decade, subalterns all around the globe have been speaking out, in different forms, with different voices, shouting, and whispering, giving expression to a historically significant rebellion. Subaltern feminists across the continent are taking to the streets and public spaces to make their voices heard after feeling silenced for so long in the private, invisible spaces they have traditionally occupied. This unadulterated encounter has not only altered subalterns' day-to-day lives, but also their values and ideas about social and personal relations, thereby highlighting subalterns' antecedent resistance.  The main objective of this paper is to understand how subaltern feminist indentured women’s cries, degradation and dehumanization, and the politics of change and control that impacted their social organization. Within the theoretical framework of subaltern studies, this paper analyzes and discusses secondary data gleaned from print and digital sources such as books, newspapers, and websites.  The author takes a discursive approach, allowing readers to delve into Indian and Afro-American subaltern studies while also gaining access to multiple major perspectives on subaltern feminism. The paper tracks the resistance against oppression voiced by marginalized women in South America and India.
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