Rappler专栏作家Ana Santos获NBDB资助撰写女性身份、信仰与性书籍

Rappler专栏作家兼调查记者Ana P. Santos获得国家图书发展委员会(NBDB)的资助,用于即将出版的书籍《The Other Mary: Womanhood, Faith, Sexuality. Survival.》。该书汇集了叙事非虚构肖像,源自她对菲律宾女性应对信仰、性和生存的调查报道。

该书标题源自Santos在伦敦政治经济学院作为切文宁学者学习性别(性)时遇到的一项研究。“这项研究探讨了在菲律宾,女性被分类为像圣母玛利亚或另一个玛利亚,”Santos解释道。 “在菲律宾,圣母马利亚的形象无处不在,塑造了‘好女人’应有的期望。但现实生活很少如此神圣或简单,”她补充道。该书核心汇集了她多年沉浸式报道,记录女性在不平等体系中面对信仰、性、移民与生存。 该书分为三个部分,呼应圣三一,包括《Migrant Mothers》,探讨移民、爱情与母性的交汇;《The Rebels》,讲述因浪漫选择而遭公开羞辱的女性;以及《Women of Negotiable Affection》,审视从事亲密工作的女性。许多故事源于她获普利策中心支持的对欧洲和中东女性移民劳工的调查。 Santos撰写Rappler长期专栏《Dash of SAS (Sex and Sensibilities)》,聚焦性别与性,现扩展为视频系列,通过菲律宾文化与灵性审视积极性。 她的项目从全国238份申请中入选20个之一,隶属NBDB出版资助计划,根据共和国法第8047号设立,通过资助编辑、设计与印刷成本,支持菲律宾图书出版业。

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