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Cattle and chickens similarly occupy different and unequal positionality inīotswana. Women are disadvantaged in terms of access to education, employment, resource allocation, and decision-making. Household and women’s autonomy under male guardianship Batswana culture is patrilineal and powerful conventions restrict women’s domain to the
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In Botswana are positioned within social, economic and political The intricate connections between interspecies ‘othering’ and ‘privileging’, as well a s mutual daily interdependence that occur This paper features a case study of women and chickens, menĪnd cattle in the southern African nation of Botswana, revealing Material, discursive and ethical implications of re-positioning within dominant structures. Such empowerment remains bounded, however, given significant Which empower women and chickens through increased access to land and productive activities, and The paper also explores emerging urban and commercial agriculture spaces in contemporary Botswana, Such socio-spatial practices are the means through which men, women, chickensĪnd cattle become privileged and/or othered within dominant gender–species hierarchical arrangements. Locales, and the resulting context-specific dynamics that occur and shape their daily lives and interrelations with one another. Their symbolic associations with certain social realms, their spatial placements into and within particular It is empirically situated in a case studyįeaturing women and chickens, men and cattle in the southern African nation of Botswana. Species relations, and details dynamics of othering and privileging.
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This paper is conceptually grounded in feminist–posthumanist intersectionality, offering an empiricalĬase study that is geographic in scope, balances discursive and material elements, focuses on gender– Received in revised form 22 December 2011 men/cattle: Insights on gender–species intersectionalityĭepartment of Geography, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada N1G 2W1 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect