亮片风格,交叉动作:经济地理学,让我们盛装打扮!

Sequined Styles, Intersectional Moves: Economic Geography, Let’s Dress Up!

Economic Geography · 2022
被引 2
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

通过乌干达新娘礼服进口与改造的案例,揭示种族、性别和阶级权力如何塑造全球贸易网络,并展示非洲女性的经济能动性。

Abstract

In this article, we build on the vital insights of feminist thought in economic geography, extending this body of work via a global Black feminist geographic lens. To do so, we center two moments of the Ugandan bridal industry: the international trade of imported dresses and their design and refashioning there. Via the journeys of these dresses, we make visible how connected racial-gendered and classed power relations structure, drive, and manifest global trade networks. We provide geographically contextualized accounts of the gendered-racialization of economies, while always tracing the ties between varied forms of that racialization across place and through history. And we demonstrate the agency and crucial economic worldmaking of African women who labor within and fashion economic geographies. More broadly, we use dress, and the act of dressing up, in two ways. First, via a global Black feminist lens, we show how dress can be a deeply instructive material object that tells us much about the geographies of economies. Second, we use dress as a metaphor for urgent and playful connection, helping us to refashion the subfield of economic geography as feminist, antiracist, and critically transformative.

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