屏幕上的交叉性:理解流行文化中工作场所交叉压迫表征的殖民性视角

Intersectionality on screen. A coloniality perspective to understand popular culture representations of intersecting oppressions at work

Gender, Work and Organization · 2022
被引 7
ABS 3

中文导读

本文结合殖民性视角与交叉性分析,研究法国和美国两部获奖电影中全球南方移民女工的流行文化表征,揭示交叉权力结构的动态性及其在殖民性体制中的嵌入,并探讨压迫表征的多面性及受害者的能动性。

Abstract

Abstract The article examines popular culture representations of Global South migrants' work through combining a coloniality perspective with an intersectional analysis. In doing so, we analyze two award winning films depicting the experiences of women migrant workers ( Fatima and Bread and Roses ) in France and the United States of America. The analysis reveals that representations of the effects of intersecting power structures should be understood as a dynamic phenomenon, embedded in different coloniality regimes. Furthermore, it shows how popular culture representations of oppression are multifaceted and reflect stereotyping but also the victims' responses to oppressive conditions. These are represented as opportunities for change, but can, sometimes, contribute to reproduce oppression. The article theorizes the social and discursive (re)production of intersecting oppressions in popular culture by embedding these within coloniality regimes. It discusses how this coloniality perspective can bring to the fore the complexity of intersecting oppressions and the limited, but significant, forms of agency exercised by colonial subjects.

交叉性殖民性流行文化移民劳工性别研究