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Class, Gender, Sexuality, and Leadership in Bodija Market, Ibadan, Nigeria
Journal of Anthropological Research ( IF 1.0 ) Pub Date : 2019-06-01 , DOI: 10.1086/702708
Mofeyisara Oluwatoyin Omobowale

Bodija market is the largest informal foodstuff market in Ibadan, southwestern Nigeria. At its inception in the 1980s, leadership of the market space followed long-standing Yoruba tradition, prioritizing the role of older women. This pattern of leadership continued until the mid-1990s, when former government workers, laid off upon implementation of the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP), moved into the market as traders and eventually as the leaders and market “technocrats.” As a consequence of this, the market women who had held informally recognized leadership positions were sidelined. This development also redefined class within the market structure. The new leaders have impacted the market administration by incorporating symbols of elitism in their leadership style.

中文翻译:

尼日利亚伊巴丹 Bodija 市场的阶级、性别、性和领导力

Bodija 市场是尼日利亚西南部伊巴丹最大的非正式食品市场。在 1980 年代成立之初,市场空间的领导地位遵循了约鲁巴长期存在的传统,优先考虑老年妇女的角色。这种领导模式一直持续到 1990 年代中期,当时前政府工作人员因实施结构调整计划 (SAP) 而下岗,以交易员的身份进入市场,并最终成为领导者和市场“技术专家”。因此,担任过非正式认可的领导职位的市场女性被边缘化。这一发展也重新定义了市场结构中的阶级。新领导人通过在其领导风格中融入精英主义的象征,影响了市场管理。
更新日期:2019-06-01
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