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ID184426
Title Properneo-liberal conception of empowerment and its limits
Other Title Information micro-credit experiences of self-employed women in the bazaars of Bishkek
LanguageENG
AuthorYazıcı Cörüt, Gözde ;  Cörüt, İlker
Summary / Abstract (Note)Through qualitative research conducted in the bazaars of Bishkek, this paper examines the posited tripartite relationship between the free market, micro-finance and women’s empowerment by focusing on how loans from micro-finance institutions in Bishkek influence the lives of female loanees. The neo-liberal conception of ‘individual autonomy’ and ‘empowerment’, it is argued, may not adequately serve as indicators of actual female empowerment/disempowerment in Bishkek and lead us to fail to recognize moments of self-exploitation and forms of claim-making. The research also underlines the disempowering effects of the affectional burden, that is, the constant sense of anxiety, that the loanees have to manage in order to survive in the neo-liberal business environment, which offers high interest rate loans and exposes the loanees to over-indebtedness. These effects can be followed through the analysis of the role the desire for stability and ‘ontological security’ plays in the formation of the identities/world views of the loanees.
`In' analytical NoteCentral Asian Survey Vol. 41, No.1; Mar 2022: p.118-137
Journal SourceCentral Asian Survey Vol: 41 No 1
Key WordsKyrgyzstan ;  Micro-Credit ;  Women’s Empowerment ;  Self-Employed Women ;  Neo-Liberalismdebt


 
 
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