家族農業経営における女性の語りにみる労働とジェンダー
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This article aims at making an analytical framework for women's work on family farms.<BR>In former studies the sexual division of agricultural labor has already been grasped in Japanese family farms. However, a valuation basis of labor established a priori has been used and a subjective valuation by farmers themselves has been left out in analyzing the data.<BR>Inspired by C. Delphy's study of labor and status in French agriculture, I focused on the phenomenon that a certain kind of labor was characterized as "labor suitable for women" (engendered labor).<BR>I tried to formulate a mechanism for evaluating the agricultural labor of women from interviews with them.<BR>As a result, I found out that (1) engendering their labor tends to hide women's overwork, (2) women engendered their labor strategically for acquire territory, where they can exercise their discretion. <BR>As a background of (2), I also pointed out the relations between having little chance to learn skills, having no means of production and changes in the family farming system.
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