不生育的女性:论使女抗议和联合政治在表演中的失败

IF 1.8 4区 社会学 Q2 WOMENS STUDIES
Krista Miranda
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摘要:从2017年开始,为应对特朗普政府下的性别歧视、白人至上主义和保守主义政策威胁,美国境内外的女性动员了玛格丽特·阿特伍德1985年小说《使女的故事》中再现的使女形象,举行了生殖权利抗议表演。使女抗议活动引用了一个世界,在这个世界里,不生育的女性被描绘成悲惨的、邪恶的或难以辨认的,而以同情的生育使女的经历为中心。本文认为《使女抗议》充斥着白人、顺性别女性主义的生物本质主义,其中“女性”与“生育的白人女性”混为一谈。在这篇文章中,我创造了新词“不能生育的女性”和“生育能力低下”,以在女权主义话语中开辟空间,承认那些尚未成为母亲的女性,而到目前为止,还不存在。从表演研究和瘸腿理论的角度来看,我对这些非包容性女权主义的表演提出了挑战,这些表演让(再生产)女性与(不再生产)女性对立,想象一个允许所有女性经历复杂性的世界,她们的身体不断受到监管和政治化。
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Nonreproducing Women: On the Handmaid Protests and the Failure of Coalition Politics in Performance
Abstract:Beginning in 2017, in response to the emboldened sexism, white supremacy, and conservative policy threats under President Donald Trump’s administration in the United States, women across and beyond the United States have mobilized the figure of the reproducing Handmaid from Margaret Atwood’s 1985 novel and the contemporary television series The Handmaid’s Tale to stage reproductive rights protest performances. Handmaid Protests cite a world where nonreproducing women are portrayed as tragic, villainous, or illegible while centering the experience of the sympathetic reproducing Handmaids. This essay argues that the Handmaid Protests traffic in biological essentialism steeped in white, cisgender feminism, where “woman” is conflated with “white woman who reproduces.” In this article, I create the neologisms “nonreproducing women” and “reproductive debility” to carve out space in feminist discourse that acknowledges women who are not becoming-mothers, which, as of yet, does not exist. From a performance studies and crip theory perspective, I challenge these performances of noninclusive feminism that pit (reproducing) women against (nonreproducing) women to imagine a world that allows for the complexity of experiences of all women whose bodies are constantly policed and politicized.
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