大嘴巴:几内亚女权主义的放大

IF 0.4 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Nomi Dave
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引用次数: 3

摘要

2019年1月,几内亚记者兼女权主义者穆萨·伊姆萨罗·巴在一起诽谤案中被判有罪。这起诉讼涉及她的广播新闻节目中的一段剪辑,她在其中谈到了一起正在进行的强奸案。虽然她从未指名道姓,但他的身份在街头和社交媒体上都是众所周知的。他立即起诉了芭,并胜诉。在这篇文章中,我探讨了这个案例和活动家们对它的反应,来思考声音、声音和倾听是如何塑造人们对性暴力的反应的。我研究了放大在几内亚争取性别正义的女权主义斗争中的作用,并分析了活动家和记者一系列声音干预的声音效果。我的分析探讨了声乐实践、音频技术和听力方式如何影响法律和法外诉讼。正如我所展示的,活动家们策略性地在日常空间中发出他们的主张,以绕过正式法律体系的失败,并为更多的集体变革行动创造可能性。
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Big mouth: amplified feminism in Guinea
ABSTRACT In January 2019, the Guinean journalist and feminist activist, Moussa Yéro Bah, was found guilty in a defamation suit. The suit involved a clip on her radio news program, in which she spoke about an ongoing rape case. While she never named the alleged perpetrator, his identity was well known on the street and in social media. He promptly sued Ms. Bah, and won. In this article, I explore this case and activists’ reactions to it, to consider how voice, sound, and listening shape responses to sexual violence. I examine the role of amplification in feminist struggles for gender justice in Guinea and analyse the sound effects of a series of vocal interventions by activists and journalists. My analysis explores how vocal practices, audio technologies, and ways of hearing shape both legal and extra-legal proceedings. As I show, activists strategically sound out their claims in everyday spaces in order to bypass the failures of formal legal systems and create possibilities for more collective, transformative action.
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