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Perspectives on power over and power to: how women experience power in a mining community in Zimbabwe
Date
2020
Abstract
Drawing on a feminist institutional perspective combined with nego-feminism, this article explores the ways in which women in a mining community in Zimbabwe experience and access power within a patriarchal social structure. Women vary in their ability to access power depending on their societal and personal characteristics, and in particular on their good behaviour, identifiable as a form of ‘doing gender’. Some women are able to strike a patriarchal bargain, gaining episodic power over and power to (and power with) by adhering to societal expectations of good behaviour, although ultimately not challenging the existing male-dominated structures
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Description
peer-reviewed
Publisher
Taylor & Francis - Routledge
Citation
Journal of Political Power; 13 (1), pp. 86-105
