Young Women and Feminised Work: Complicating Narratives of Empowerment through Entrepreneurship with the Stories of Coffeehouse Owners in Wukro, Ethiopia

Development narratives posit that through entrepreneurship, young women can become empowered economic agents, instrumental to the development of their communities. As feminist scholars have pointed out, these narratives serve to homogenise, depoliticise, and ahistoricise the category 'young wom...

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Main Author: Zoë Johnson
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences 2020-08-01
Series:Gender a Výzkum
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Online Access:https://genderonline.cz/en/artkey/gav-202001-0004_young-women-and-feminised-work-complicating-narratives-of-empowerment-through-entrepreneurship-with-the-storie.php
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spelling doaj-915982dd886c44bf8b113a511f66f3082020-11-25T03:45:55ZcesInstitute of Sociology, Czech Academy of SciencesGender a Výzkum2570-65782570-65782020-08-01211648810.13060/gav.2020.004gav-202001-0004Young Women and Feminised Work: Complicating Narratives of Empowerment through Entrepreneurship with the Stories of Coffeehouse Owners in Wukro, EthiopiaZoë Johnson0SEEK Development BerlinDevelopment narratives posit that through entrepreneurship, young women can become empowered economic agents, instrumental to the development of their communities. As feminist scholars have pointed out, these narratives serve to homogenise, depoliticise, and ahistoricise the category 'young woman' and to naturalise the inequitable global structures in which it is embedded. To universalise young womanhood is to ignore the ways in which young women's lives are shaped by their cultural contexts and by structural constraints. As a result, most development schemes targeting young women as entrepreneurs fail to recognize the ways in which engaging in entrepreneurship can reinforce rather than break down gendered differences and vulnerabilities. Using life herstory methods grounded in feminist methodologies, this article tells the stories of young women coffee house owners in Wukro, Ethiopia, revealing some of the often-overlooked sociocultural issues facing young women entrepreneurs in development contexts. It argues that putting young women at the centre of policy-making processes is a crucial starting point for promoting inclusive and transformative development.https://genderonline.cz/en/artkey/gav-202001-0004_young-women-and-feminised-work-complicating-narratives-of-empowerment-through-entrepreneurship-with-the-storie.phplife herstoriesyoung womenempowermententrepreneurshipfeminization
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Gender a Výzkum
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empowerment
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title Young Women and Feminised Work: Complicating Narratives of Empowerment through Entrepreneurship with the Stories of Coffeehouse Owners in Wukro, Ethiopia
title_short Young Women and Feminised Work: Complicating Narratives of Empowerment through Entrepreneurship with the Stories of Coffeehouse Owners in Wukro, Ethiopia
title_full Young Women and Feminised Work: Complicating Narratives of Empowerment through Entrepreneurship with the Stories of Coffeehouse Owners in Wukro, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Young Women and Feminised Work: Complicating Narratives of Empowerment through Entrepreneurship with the Stories of Coffeehouse Owners in Wukro, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Young Women and Feminised Work: Complicating Narratives of Empowerment through Entrepreneurship with the Stories of Coffeehouse Owners in Wukro, Ethiopia
title_sort young women and feminised work: complicating narratives of empowerment through entrepreneurship with the stories of coffeehouse owners in wukro, ethiopia
publisher Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences
series Gender a Výzkum
issn 2570-6578
2570-6578
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Development narratives posit that through entrepreneurship, young women can become empowered economic agents, instrumental to the development of their communities. As feminist scholars have pointed out, these narratives serve to homogenise, depoliticise, and ahistoricise the category 'young woman' and to naturalise the inequitable global structures in which it is embedded. To universalise young womanhood is to ignore the ways in which young women's lives are shaped by their cultural contexts and by structural constraints. As a result, most development schemes targeting young women as entrepreneurs fail to recognize the ways in which engaging in entrepreneurship can reinforce rather than break down gendered differences and vulnerabilities. Using life herstory methods grounded in feminist methodologies, this article tells the stories of young women coffee house owners in Wukro, Ethiopia, revealing some of the often-overlooked sociocultural issues facing young women entrepreneurs in development contexts. It argues that putting young women at the centre of policy-making processes is a crucial starting point for promoting inclusive and transformative development.
topic life herstories
young women
empowerment
entrepreneurship
feminization
url https://genderonline.cz/en/artkey/gav-202001-0004_young-women-and-feminised-work-complicating-narratives-of-empowerment-through-entrepreneurship-with-the-storie.php
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