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The Empowerment of the Women in the Kanagawa Seikatsu Club Movement

机译:神奈川清水俱乐部运动中的女性赋权

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This thesis explores the empowerment of women in a social movement, the Kanagawa Seikatsu Club Movement, in Japan. The discourse on women‟s empowerment has tended to concentrate on projects in the development context and has usually focused on personal empowerment, even when collective empowerment is taken into account (Rowlands, 1997). However, this research shows that women‟s involvement in a social movement can be a powerful mechanism for their empowerment because of the generation of collective empowerment, even though this is not the purpose of the movement. It also highlights the fact that not only are there positive interactions between the different dimensions of empowerment, personal, relational and collective, but there are also conflicts between them. Interpretations of women‟s movements based on their traditional roles and identities as wives and mothers are divided as to whether they reinforce or challenge the position of women. The Kanagawa Seikatsu Club Movement is almost forty years old and most of its members are full-time housewives. It provides an excellent opportunity to show how activism based on their traditional gender roles and identities can empower women over time. This thesis develops an analytical explanation, based on a discussion of the public/private dichotomy, to show how the contradictions inherent in this activism can push the women beyond or pull them back to their existing gender roles and consciousness. In this context, the internal dynamics of a movement, which depend on its power politics, can determine which direction the women will take and have an impact on their empowerment. Women are not a homogeneous group and a dominant group, from a specific class or who have a particular ideology, can come to determine the movement‟s policies. A further point of interest is that the Kanagawa Seikastu Club Movement was created by a group of men who have played an important part in empowering the women. However, these men have also played on the differences between the women resulting in alliances which can disempower other women. The research combines quantitative and qualitative methods, including a membership survey along with sixty-four interviews and seventeen focus groups. I also conducted participant observations. It reveals the complex processes and interactions which contribute to the empowerment of women in a social movement. It seeks to understand who is empowered and what this means for the wider society. It also shows how the movement is affected by changes in the wider society and how the response to these challenges can affect its members‟ empowerment.
机译:本文探讨了在日本的神奈川县精悦俱乐部运动这一社会运动中赋予妇女权力的方法。关于妇女赋权的论述往往集中在发展背景下的项目上,并且通常着重于个人赋权,即使考虑到集体赋权(Rowlands,1997)。但是,这项研究表明,由于产生了集体授权,妇女参与社会运动可以成为增强她们权力的有力机制,尽管这并不是该运动的目的。它还强调了这样一个事实,即,在赋权的各个方面(个人,关系和集体)之间不仅存在积极的相互作用,而且它们之间也存在冲突。根据妇女的传统角色和作为妻子和母亲的身份对妇女运动的解释在加强或挑战妇女地位方面存在分歧。神奈川县Seikatsu俱乐部运动已有将近四十年的历史,其大部分成员都是专职家庭主妇。它提供了一个极好的机会来展示基于传统性别角色和身份的激进主义如何随着时间的流逝赋予妇女权力。本文在对公共/私人二分法的讨论基础上,提出了一种分析性的解释,以表明这种行动主义内在的矛盾是如何使妇女超越或使她们回到现有的性别角色和意识上的。在这种情况下,运动的内部动力取决于其权力政治,可以决定妇女将朝哪个方向发展并对她们的赋权产生影响。妇女不是一个同质的群体,来自特定阶级或具有特定意识形态的统治群体可以决定运动的政策。另一个令人感兴趣的地方是,神​​奈川县Seikastu俱乐部运动是由一群在赋予妇女权力方面发挥重要作用的男人创立的。但是,这些男人也发挥了女人之间的差异,导致结盟而削弱了其他女人的能力。这项研究结合了定量和定性方法,包括成员调查,六十四次访谈和十七个焦点小组。我还进行了参与者观察。它揭示了在社会运动中增强妇女权能的复杂过程和相互作用。它试图了解谁被授权,这对整个社会意味着什么。它还显示了运动如何受到更广泛社会变化的影响,以及对这些挑战的反应如何影响其成员的赋权。

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