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Academic mothers perform intersected roles. They carry out their profession in workplaces, while they take the "second shift" of motherhood back to their families. The contested expectations in family and career built by the heterosexual matrix cause tension to academic mothers. We qualitatively investigate the interview data of six Chinese women academics on how they perform to negotiate their motherhood and academic work in the context of Chinese higher education, driven by the Butlerian theoretical concept of the heterosexual matrix. The findings suggest that Chinese academic mothers play a zero-sum game between being mothers and being academics, deriving from their ontological responsibilities of motherhood. We conclude that in the masculine academia, these women academics help maintain the heterosexual matrix by satisfying the gender normativity when they negotiate their performances in their family and career; meanwhile, most have developed some strategies to achieve their career advancement.; Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest. (Copyright © 2022 Bao and Wang.)
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Des études démontrent que la convergence du néolibéralisme et des impératifs de la nouvelle gestion publique crée des conditions dans lesquelles les prestataires de services sociaux entreprennent divers types de travail non rémunéré, réaffirmant le rôle du genre dans la prestation de services. En s’appuyant sur ces arguments, cette étude explore le processus par lequel les pratiques non rémunérées restructurent le genre dans les organisations de services sociaux, en utilisant le concept de « travail invisible ». En appliquant la méthode d’enquête de l’ethnographie institutionnelle, nous examinons les expériences des travailleurs des services sociaux dans le secteur public israélien et opérationnalisons le travail non rémunéré comme des ressources personnelles informelles que les travailleurs fournissent aux clients. L’analyse de 185 entretiens approfondis a révélé trois principaux cadres discursifs que les travailleurs utilisent pour justifier la fourniture de ressources personnelles. Grâce à ces cadres, les pratiques informelles deviennent invisibles en tant que travail à plusieurs niveaux – pour soi-même, pour l’organisation et pour la société. Tout comme le travail invisible dans le ménage, son invisibilité sur le lieu de travail constitue une force principale dans la reproduction des organisations de services sociaux sexuées.
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This article addresses overnight guest hosting, which is a widespread solidarity practice among rural-to-urban migrants in Turkey. The fieldwork, based on in-depth interviews with 28 first-generation migrant women, reveals that it was mostly the young migrant women who shouldered hosting tasks as gendered unpaid work, which deepen their time poverty and reinforce their dependence on family. The analysis highlights the links between intersectional disadvantages of young migrant women and poverty, the failure of the welfare state to provide social assistance for migrants, and the familialist character of social policy during the peak years of migration. © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press.
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Since the implementation of the two‐child policy in China in 2016, it is unclear how professional women's labor force outcomes and family commitments have changed. Using interviews with 26 professional women with two children in Shanghai, we examined their work–life transitions and labor market outcomes. We found that the overarching constraints the interviewees faced included a lack of institutional childcare support, low paternal participation and increased physical and cognitive childcare labor. The women also experienced different constraining and enabling factors, leading to four types of labor market outcomes: enhancement, rebound, interruption and stagnation. Most of the interviewees who experienced career upward mobility after giving birth to a second child were urban singleton daughters who received tremendous parental support. Some participants experienced career interruption due to a lack of social support. The state should ensure family‐friendly work environments and promote paternal participation to reduce women's work–life conflict and address gender inequality.
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The heavy drinking of alcohol remains primarily a hegemonically masculine ritual worldwide. Yet scholarship has undertheorized women’s practices in shaping the boundaries of masculine rituals, including drinking. Drawing on 12 months of ethnographic fieldwork and 151 interviews with single mothers, married mothers, nonresident fathers, and grandmothers from diverse class backgrounds, I demonstrate that Russian women perform extensive invisible management labor in attempting to produce responsible men. Constrained by a starkly unequal gender division of domestic labor, wives and mothers engage in varied “patriarchal bargains” as they shape men’s drinking practices, co-producing hegemonic masculinity. Whereas in the Soviet period women also managed men’s drinking, today new gender strategies have emerged. More women are held accountable to a collusive femininity involving both accommodation and resistance, upholding men’s drinking privileges only if breadwinning occurs. As women perform invisible labor, they end up reproducing the conditions that demand this labor from them in the first place. Some women embrace an alternative femininity by becoming single mothers and refusing to manage men’s drinking, especially when men fail as breadwinners. Theorizing collusive and alternative femininities, as well as women’s invisible labor, advances our knowledge of how multiple femininities shape, and may in time change, hegemonic masculinity. © 2019 by The Author(s).
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Dans la société palestinienne, avoir un garçon dans sa descendance est un enjeu social majeur, qui dans un contexte de réduction de la fécondité, peut conduire à vouloir choisir le sexe de son enfant. Aujourd’hui, des techniques de sélection sexuelle prénatales performantes sont disponibles et ne font l’objet d’aucune couverture légale. Cet article propose d’analyser les attitudes des Palestiniennes vis-à-vis de la sélection sexuelle, lieu d’une régulation informelle au croisement du religieux, de la pression sociale et des positions personnelles des médecins. Elle crée aussi de nouveaux enjeux dans l’espace israélo-palestinien ; la réglementation et l’accès à ces pratiques sont très différents entre Israël et la Palestine.
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La circulation d’enfants entre une mère biologique et des parents adoptifs soulève des questions sur la pluralité des systèmes de genre et les inégalités sociales méconnues jusqu’ici. Nous menons une réflexion sur la situation paradoxale qui lie deux systèmes de genre : en Inde, il enjoint des femmes non mariées à renoncer à vivre leur maternité et, en Occident, il pousse les femmes avec un emploi à retarder la conception de leur premier enfant, ce qui augmente le risque de fécondabilité réduite et ouvre la voie au recours à l’adoption. Notre étude, au Tamil Nadu (Inde), parmi les mères biologiques montre que la production d’enfants adoptables relève de rapports de pouvoir très complexes.
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Asian butch-dykes have been overlooked in analyses of Chinese cinema, studies that often concentrate on “feminized” transgender roles. This article examines cinematic representations of Asian butch-dykes through film analysis of Enter the Mullet (2004), a five minute short, and in-depth interviews with the filmmaker, Donna Lee, a Chinese-Canadian in Vancouver. Lee’s film is inspired by Enter the Dragon (1973), starring Bruce Lee, the most recognized icon of Asian masculinity. Combining with the mullet hairstyle, which is often associated with White working-class, the filmmaker introduces viewers to the hybrid masculinity of Asian butch-dykes. The article argues that Asian female masculinity can be a strategic means of destabilizing the hegemony of White–male–middle-class masculinity
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We conducted a review of literature regarding sexual attitudes and double standards, focusing on participant gender and ethnic background. We found that men had more permissive sexual attitudes than women, and that African Americans had the most permissive sexual attitudes, followed by White Americans, then by Hispanic Americans and Asian Americans. The literature regarding sexual double standards was mixed; some studies showed evidence of continued sexual double standards and some studies showed the absence of sexual double standards. In some studies, men were more likely to endorse the sexual double standard than women. We found only one article addressing sexual double standards using ethnic background as a quasi-independent variable; this research revealed that non-North American (Russian and Japanese) samples were more likely to endorse the traditional double standard, that sex is more acceptable for men than for women.
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Forward Together’s (then Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice or ACRJ) groundbreaking analysis of the framework and vision for reproductive justice, described by organizations and funders as revelatory and pivotal to the field.
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The purpose of this article is to put forward a theoretical discussion about Islamic views of sexuality and by means of an example show how Iranian immigrants in Sweden view sexuality and sexual culture. Building on theories that compare individualistic and holistic ways of thinking, the article seeks to elucidate the impact of basic cultural qualities on the formation of sexualities. The conclusion of the article is that the encounter with the Swedish way of thinking and the Swedish sexual culture seems to have influenced Iranian migrants' views on the nature of the relationship between couples and sexual decision making within the relationship. Exposed to an individualistic ideology and lifestyle in Sweden, Iranian migrants show a clear tendency to revise their previous holistic way of thinking, especially in regard to sexuality: the traditional, authoritarian, patriarchal sexual relationship among Iranian migrants in Sweden is giving way to more egalitarian relationships, and a relatively strong tendency towards a similarity of views between the sexes regarding sexuality can be observed. The most important change that could be observed in regard to the respondents in the study is probably an increased individualism.
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First- and second-generation youth of color are vulnerable to racialized images of gender and sexuality as reflected in and perpetuated by dominant forms of popular and consumer cultures. These popular images inform the process of Americanization, including racialized sexualization, for first- and second-generation Americans. This paper examines the way first- and second-generation Asian American girls and young women interpret and reinterpret popular representations of their positions in the United States. Data from two qualitative studies on Asian American young women will be presented.
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Comme caractéristique du développement capitaliste, la migration économique a toujours entraîné le travail sexuel. À l’heure de la mondialisation, cela signifie pour beaucoup de femmes, qui émigrent du village à la grande ville dans leur propre pays ou du pays natal à l’étranger, un choix imposé par les circonstances. Cet article examine surtout la décision d’émigrer, les moyens empruntés et la situation à l’étranger de celles - la grande majorité, d’ailleurs -- qui n’ont pas été victimes d’un trafic, mais qui ont exercé ce choix imposé. Le rôle dans l’émigration des travailleuses sexuelles et des clients « émigrés » en tant que touristes sexuels fait partie de la discussion, ainsi que d’autres caractéristiques économiques et culturelles.Summary As a feature of capitalist development, economic migration has historically entailed sex work as one of its components. In the age of globalization, this means a forced choice for many women, as they move from the village to the city in their own countries and across international borders. The present article focuses on the decision making process, the means of migration, and the experience in the urban site, national or international, of those -- the vast majority -- who have not been "trafficked", but have made this forced choice their life strategy. The impact on sex worker migration of customer "migration" in the form of sex tourism is discussed, along with the other economic and cultural factors.
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Depuis la seconde guerre mondiale, treize nouveaux contraceptifs féminins ont été émis au point alors que les contraceptifs masculins sont à peu près inchangés depuis quatre cents ans. La responsabilité contraceptive, avec les risques qui en découlent pour la santé, est donc attribuée principalement aux femmes. Cet article se propose d’analyser le rôle de différents acteurs dans la réécriture éventuelle des rapports de genre autour de la contraception. Nous nous concentrerons sur le cas des nouvelles techniques contraceptives, surtout masculines, et la manière dont leurs utilisateurs sont définis. Alors que la plupart des travaux en sociologie des techniques insistent sur le rôle de l’innovation dans cette définition de l’utilisateur, nous montrerons qu’aux côtés des scientifiques, les féministes et les journalistes ont joué un rôle important dans la configuration des utilisateurs potentiels de ces techniques contraceptives : ils ont construit une grande variété de représentations de la masculinité et des utilisateurs hommes. Ces représentations sont utilisées soit pour montrer qu’il n’y a pas d’obstacle culturel à l’acceptabilité de ces techniques, soit à l’inverse, pour en dénoncer le caractère utopique.
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Explores the historical roots of the debate about women in Islamic societies by tracing the developments in Islamic discourses on women and gender up to the present. The book describes the gender systems in place in the Middle East both before and after the rise of Islam.
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Un essai sur la répression des femmes dans la société vietnamienne. Le film est centré sur la culture vietnamienne vue au travers de l'histoire de résistance des femmes, la tradition orale, les images encouragées par les medias ainsi que la vie et les regards des femmes vietnamiennes.