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追踪赋权企业家的形象:后殖民女性主义视角下女性微型创业中的性别他者化与认知暴力

Tracking figurations of empowered entrepreneurs: a postcolonial feminist reading of gendered othering and epistemic violence in women’s microentrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship and Regional Development · 2026
被引 1 · 同刊同年前 8%
ABS 3

中文导读

基于后殖民女性主义理论,批判性分析乌干达女性微型创业项目报告中的话语,揭示三种企业家形象如何体现性别他者化与认知暴力,对反思不平等背景下的创业知识有启示。

Abstract

Over the past decades, microentrepreneurship and microfinance programmes have become primary strategies for empowering women in the Global South and in contexts of extreme poverty. Transferring the focus from evaluating the mixed outcomes of these programmes, we critically examine women’s microentrepreneurship programmes and the discourses that frame them from an epistemological point of view. Grounded in postcolonial feminist thought, we analyse how texts reporting a development project aiming to empower poor women through microentrepreneurship in Uganda construct entrepreneurship and empowerment, and what kinds of figurations of women entrepreneurs they produce. With deconstructive reading, we track three figurations – the neoliberal entrepreneurial woman, the transformed woman and the debt-bearing woman. These figurations provide empirical evidence of gendered othering and epistemic violence in the reporting practices. Making visible how patriarchal norms, neoliberal economic rationalities and neocolonial power structures converge in these figurations, we discuss the interlocking structural dimensions of these findings and their relevance for rethinking entrepreneurship knowledge in contexts of gender inequality and marginalization.

女性创业后殖民女性主义微型金融性别研究发展研究