“奎姆?”:巴西黑人女企业家和性别种族主义

IF 3.9 1区 社会学 Q2 MANAGEMENT
Demetrius Miles Murphy
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2013年,巴西黑人企业家的数量超过了白人企业家的数量。在这些黑人企业家中,30%是女性。在巴西,性别种族主义常常把黑人妇女定型为家仆或性欲亢进者。尽管关于非裔巴西人,特别是非裔巴西妇女的文献很多,但非裔巴西女企业家、她们的经验以及她们在市场竞争和抵制性别种族主义的策略仍然缺乏理论化。我用对黑人女性企业家的半结构化访谈来解释性别种族主义和黑人企业家之间的关系。我的研究结果表明,巴西黑人女性企业家积极地挑战和重新定义了巴西企业家和黑人女性的标准形象。她们通过两种创业文化策略(1)从事有尊严的工作,(2)采用女性优先的原则,挑战性别种族主义,将自己定位为代理参与者,反对黑人女性被视为市场对象的待遇。通过以巴西黑人女性的经历为中心,我为创业文学、非洲研究和拉丁美洲研究做出了贡献。
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“Quem pode ser a dona?”: Afro-Brazilian women entrepreneurs and gendered racism

In 2013, the number of Black entrepreneurs surpassed the number of White entrepreneurs in Brazil. Of those Black entrepreneurs, 30 percent were women. In Brazil, gendered racism often stereotypes Black women as domestic servants or hypersexual. Despite the robust literature on Afro-Brazilians generally and Afro-Brazilian women particularly, Afro-Brazilian women entrepreneurs, their experiences, and their strategies for competing in the market and resisting gendered racism remain under-theorized. I use semi-structured interviews with Black women entrepreneurs to explain the relationship between gendered racism and Black entrepreneurship. My findings show that Afro-Brazilian women entrepreneurs actively defy and redefine the standard images of entrepreneurs and Black women in Brazil. They contest the treatment of Black women as objects of the market by situating themselves as agentic players by challenging gendered racism through two entrepreneurial cultural strategies: (1) engaging in dignity work and (2) employing a women-first imperative. By centering the experience of Afro-Brazilian women, I contribute to the entrepreneurship literature, Africana Studies, and Latin American Studies.

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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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