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Title: Ylva Ekstrm PhD candidate lecturer


1
Ylva Ekström PhD candidate / lecturer
  • Media Communication Studies
  • Department of Information Science
  • Uppsala University

2
Today
  • My PhD
  • My emerging plans for a future study

3
We Are Like Chameleons
  • Popular Culture, Media and Different Modes of
    Femininity in Early 21st Century Dar es Salaam

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Fred Hallas cartoon summarizes overarching
themes of my thesis
  • how popular media culture (in a very broad sense)
    is intertwined into contemporary urban culture in
    Tanzania,
  • (2) that modern female identities are
    articulated at the intersection of mediated and
    lived experience,
  • (3) and at the intersection of such power
    dimensions as gender, generation, class,
    ethnicity and sexuality,
  • (4) changing ideals and attitudes in society
    concerning the performance of femininity,
  • (5) the continuous discursive reproduction of
    different binary oppositions, such as male
    female, modern traditional, urban rural,
    global local, Western African, in popular
    (political) discourse.

6
Analysis of
  • interviews, focus groups, informal discussions,
    observations, essays, diaries, photos of a
    particular group of female upper secondary school
    students in Dar es Salaam
  • a broad variety of media texts / narratives
    (news articles, music videos, song lyrics, ads,
    magazines, tv shows, and media events such as
    beauty contests)
  • interviews with different media professionals

7
The modern woman subject positions herself,
above all, in relation to those Other(s) that
  • - live under the law of tradition
  • - lived back in the years (miaka ya nyuma)
  • - are uneducated
  • - look like Miss Bantu (namba nane body)
  • - just want to be house-mothers (mama wa
    nyumbani)
  • - is separated from bys through gendered space,
    place and duties

8
For a modern woman
  • - education is a way to escape tradition
    (school uniform as a symbol)
  • - independence is the goal (husband not
    necessary)
  • - the city is the place to live (as a dada wa
    mjini)
  • - kanga in the streets is unthinkable
  • - Miss Tanzania is a role-model (demu ya
    kimobitel, privileged femininities)
  • - a mobile phone is a necessity (at least in
    fantasy)
  • - mobility and connecting to the world is the
    dream
  • - needs to know certain modern female duties
  • - wants to become a mother, but not mama wa
    nyumbani

9
Wanawake na Maendeleo
  • W-I-D and G-A-D discourses reproduced and
    contested in popular political discourse

10
Different perspectives on modern women
  • positive influenced by G-A-D perspective and
    popular discourses around globalisation etc
  • negative influenced by cultural imperialist
    fear, religious morality discourse, heritage from
    colonial gender segregation politics, and TANUs
    disciplining of the African woman (Operation
    Kijana)

11
Bongo Flava Culture
  • and the glocal formation of contemporary
    Tanzanian (youth) identities
  • that is (truly) globally influenced but
    promoting the local (Tanzanian and African
    music, Kiswahili, Tanzanian celebrities, and
    politics)
  • but still very urban focused/produced and
    consumers oriented

12
Faraway So Close
  • The clash between dream and reality
  • The weaving of mediated dreams
  • Imagination as a social practice (Appadurai 1996)
  • Knowledge of media discourse as cultural capital

13
Mobile phones and Internet
  • as symbols of status and mobility
  • and means of connecting and belonging to the
    global economy

14
to Ulaya and Nyu Yoku
15
to Hongkong, Isidingo or Bongo
16
Internet and the Tanzanian diaspora
  • the "glocal" formation of Bongo identities

17
Based on
  • experiences from PhD research, and continuous
    contacts with the young women
  • my experience / observations of the Tanzanian
    (EA) community in Sweden, and their Internet
    practices
  • inspiration from recent diaspora studies (for
    instance Mano Willems 2008)

18
Online ethnography on
  • JamiiForums
  • DarHotWire
  • BongoCelebrity
  • EastAfricanTube
  • Youtube
  • Facebook
  • Hi5
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