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Invisible labor and women’s double binds: Collusive femininity and masculine drinking in Russia

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Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteur/contributeur
  • Utrata, Jennifer (Auteur)
Titre
Invisible labor and women’s double binds: Collusive femininity and masculine drinking in Russia
Résumé
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).
Publication
Gender and Society
Volume
33
Numéro
6
Pages
911-934
Date
2019
Langue
Anglais
DOI
10.1177/0891243219869311
URL
https://uqam-bib.on.worldcat.org/oclc/9970896579
Référence
Utrata, Jennifer. (2019). Invisible labor and women’s double binds: Collusive femininity and masculine drinking in Russia. Gender and Society, 33(6), 911‑934. https://doi.org/10.1177/0891243219869311
Approches et analyses
  • Systèmes d'oppressions
    • Patriarcat
    • Sexisme
Discipline
  • Sciences humaines
    • Sociologie
Régions géographiques
  • Asie
Thématiques
  • Travail
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