母亲权利与数字行动主义:采访 @mammadimerda 账户内容创建者 Francesca Fiore 和 Sarah Malnerich

Maria Elena D’Amelio
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内容创作者和数字活动家弗朗西斯卡-菲奥雷(Francesca Fiore)和萨拉-马尔内里奇(Sarah Malnerich)的作品积极吸引她们的追随者,批评过时的意大利母性主义模式和当前新自由主义关于密集型母性的论述。通过她们的博客、Facebook 和 Instagram 账户 @mammadimerda,菲奥雷和马尔内里奇积极抨击和批判媒体将密集型母性视为规范和成功的形象。特别是,菲奥雷和马尔内里奇对牺牲型母亲模式和新妈妈主义新自由主义的 "超级妈妈 "理念都提出了质疑。她们用 "我们做不到"(non-farcela)这一自我标榜的座右铭,对父母的性别角色和工作场所的系统性不平等进行了女权主义批判。在她们的故事和帖子中,她们邀请追随者分享自己作为 "不完美 "母亲的经历,并发起和推动呼吁,要求政府为职业母亲制定更好的政策。例如,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,Fiore 和 Malnerich 积极动员她们的追随者,发起请愿和社交媒体活动,旨在推动政府重新开放学校或提供财政援助,支持妇女就业。在这篇文章中,我采访了 Fiore 和 Malnerich,了解他们在意大利开展的有关母亲和妇女权利的数字活动,重点是他们在 COVID-19 大流行期间开展的有关性别平等的活动。
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Motherhood rights and digital activism: An interview with Francesca Fiore and Sarah Malnerich, content creators of the account @mammadimerda
The work of content creators and digital activists Francesca Fiore and Sarah Malnerich actively engages their followers to criticize both the outdated model of Italian maternalism and the current neoliberal discourse of intensive motherhood. Through their blog and Facebook and Instagram accounts, @mammadimerda, Fiore and Malnerich actively rebuke and critique the proliferation of media images of intensive motherhood as normative and successful. In particular, Fiore and Malnerich take issue with both the sacrificial mother model and the new momism neoliberal idea of the super-mom. They use the self-branding non-farcela (we can’t make it) motto as a feminist critique of gendered parental roles and systemic inequality in the workplace. In their stories and posts, they invite followers to share their experiences as ‘imperfect’ mothers, and they start and promote calls for action on better governmental policies for working mothers. For instance, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Fiore and Malnerich actively mobilized their followers, creating petitions and social media campaigns aimed at pushing the government to re-open schools or provide financial aid in support of women’s employment. In this article, I interview Fiore and Malnerich about their digital activism on mothers and women’s rights in Italy, focusing on their campaigns on gender equality during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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