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What To Wear, What To Wear?: Western Women and Imperialism in Gilgit, Pakistan

机译:穿什么,穿什么?:巴基斯坦吉尔吉特的西方女性与帝国主义

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In this paper I inaugurate a feminist sociology of imperialism that extends the work of postcolonial scholars interested in explaining how Western women are located in global projects of imperialism. As part of an ethnographic study of the lives of contemporary development workers in Gilgit, northern Pakistan, this analysis describes and theorizes the significance of clothing choices to the formation of Western women's subjectivities and to transcultural power relations in this postcolonial setting. I demonstrate that decisions Western women make about what to wear in Gilgit develop into arenas of socio-cultural inclusion and exclusion through processes of identification and differentiation, as clothing styles are used to naturalize power hierarchies between Western and local Muslim women.
机译:在这篇论文中,我开创了帝国主义的女性主义社会学,它扩展了后殖民学者的工作,这些学者对解释西方妇女如何在全球帝国主义计划中的地位感兴趣。作为对巴基斯坦北部吉尔吉特当代发展工作者的生活进行人种志研究的一部分,该分析描述并理论化了服装选择对这种后殖民时期背景下西方女性主观性的形成以及跨文化权力关系的重要性。我证明了西方女性关于吉尔吉特人穿什么衣服的决定通过认同和区分的过程发展成为社会文化融合和排斥的领域,因为服装风格被用来使西方和当地穆斯林妇女之间的权力等级自然化。

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