COUPLE IDENTITY WORK: Collaborative Couplehood, Gender Inequalities, and Power in Naming

IF 7.2 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY Gender & Society Pub Date : 2024-01-30 DOI:10.1177/08912432231226125
Christina A. Sue, Jessica vasquez-tokos, Adriana c. Núñez
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The study of baby naming is valuable for understanding how gender inequality is reproduced in families. Often treated as an event, baby naming also represents an important social and cultural process that can reveal gendered dynamics in couple decision-making. Baby naming, which represents a highly visible and symbolic family milestone, is a strategic site in which to examine how couple identities are constructed—for self, partner, and others—through the naming process and through stories parents tell of how they named the baby. Drawing on 46 interviews with U.S. Mexican-origin heterosexual parents, we expose tensions that result when practices do not align with a desired (egalitarian) couple identity and detail the ensuing cognitive, emotion, and narrative labor that parents—primarily women—perform to reconcile inconsistencies. We introduce the concept of couple identity work, or the work involved in creating and projecting a desired impression of a relationship for multiple audiences, to provide a theoretical framework for these gendered dynamics. We show how couple identity work is enacted—and power expressed—through men’s and women’s strategies of action/inaction and storytelling, and how this work reproduces and obscures gendered power and inequality in the intimate context of baby naming.
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夫妻身份认同工作:协作式夫妻、性别不平等和命名中的权力
对婴儿命名的研究对于了解性别不平等是如何在家庭中重现的很有价值。婴儿命名通常被视为一个事件,但它也是一个重要的社会和文化过程,可以揭示夫妻决策中的性别动态。婴儿命名是一个高度可见且具有象征意义的家庭里程碑,是研究夫妻身份如何通过命名过程以及父母讲述的婴儿命名故事来构建自我、伴侣和他人身份的一个战略性场所。通过对 46 位美国墨西哥裔异性恋父母的访谈,我们揭示了当做法与理想的(平等主义的)夫妻身份不一致时所产生的紧张关系,并详细介绍了父母(主要是女性)为调和矛盾而进行的认知、情感和叙事劳动。我们引入了 "夫妻身份认同工作 "的概念,即在为多方受众创造和投射理想的夫妻关系印象时所涉及的工作,从而为这些性别动态提供一个理论框架。我们展示了夫妻身份认同工作是如何通过男性和女性的行动/行动策略和讲故事来实现的,以及这种工作是如何在婴儿命名的亲密关系中再现和掩盖性别权力和不平等的。
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Gender & Society
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期刊介绍: Gender & Society promotes feminist scholarship and the social scientific study of gender. Gender & Society publishes theoretically engaged and methodologically rigorous articles that make original contributions to gender theory. The journal takes a multidisciplinary, intersectional, and global approach to gender analyses.
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