The women in men’s grooming: reproducing heteronormative gender relations through the body in contemporary Japan

IF 0.6 Q2 AREA STUDIES Japan Forum Pub Date : 2021-02-01 DOI:10.1080/09555803.2021.1878256
Christopher Tso
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Abstract This article investigates the role women play in men’s everyday grooming practices in contemporary Japan. The past few decades have seen increasing scrutiny of men’s bodies with rising standards said to be in response to women’s supposed desires. Yet research has thus far focused primarily on cultural representations such as pop idols or models, leaving our understandings of men’s lived, everyday bodily experiences largely unexplored. Addressing this gap, I employ an ethnographic approach by drawing on in-depth, semi-structured interviews with thirty-three heterosexual Japanese men of various marital statuses and ask how heteronormative imperatives of appealing to women inform men’s understandings of their bodies. Working under a common-sense assumption that women are particularly sensitive to men’s bodies, the single participants reported greater attention to bodily grooming in order to attract women in intimate, romantic situations. Meanwhile, married men rely on or are doted upon by their wives in relation to their grooming thus reinforcing orthodox gender roles. Although male grooming may appear to subvert orthodox gender norms according to which men should be disinterested in bodily care, these findings underscore how orthodox, heteronormative gender ideology is in fact reproduced through men’s bodies, thanks in large part to women’s role therein.
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男性打扮中的女性:通过身体再现当代日本的非规范性别关系
摘要本文调查了当代日本女性在男性日常美容实践中所扮演的角色。在过去的几十年里,人们对男性身体的审查越来越多,据说这是对女性所谓欲望的回应。然而,到目前为止,研究主要集中在流行偶像或模特等文化表征上,而我们对男性生活、日常身体体验的理解在很大程度上没有得到探索。为了解决这一差距,我采用了人种学的方法,对33名不同婚姻状况的日本异性恋男性进行了深入的半结构化采访,并询问吸引女性的非规范要求如何影响男性对自己身体的理解。在女性对男性身体特别敏感的常识性假设下,单身参与者报告说,为了在亲密、浪漫的情况下吸引女性,他们更注重身体打扮。与此同时,已婚男性在打扮方面依赖妻子或受到妻子的宠爱,从而强化了正统的性别角色。尽管男性的打扮似乎颠覆了正统的性别规范,根据这些规范,男性应该对身体护理不感兴趣,但这些发现强调了正统的、非规范的性别意识形态实际上是如何通过男性的身体复制的,这在很大程度上要归功于女性在其中的作用。
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