注意(年龄)差距:年龄差异恋爱关系中男女的身份认同和情感工作

Q2 Social Sciences Sociological Focus Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/00380237.2020.1845258
Ashley Niccolai, M. Swauger
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在年龄差异的关系中,一方明显比另一方年长,人们通常会用负面的文化隐喻和刻板印象来看待这种关系。采用连锁抽样技术招募参与者,通过20个深度访谈收集数据,访谈对象是那些经历过伴侣年龄差距在10岁或以上的男女。分析显示,参与者在自我互动和与他人互动中都使用了常见的技术来管理和克服耻辱感。在自我互动中,参与者从“爱情故事”中汲取灵感,将他们与比自己年轻或年长得多的人的关系重新定义为他们无法控制的东西。当与他人互动时,参与者使用传递、讽刺和驳回的技巧。通过测试可以让参与者感觉和看起来更接近他们的伴侣。讽刺包括使用幽默来转移耻辱的威胁。拒绝涉及否认与年龄差异关系相关的耻辱。重要的是,参与者使用这些技巧要么是为了捍卫,要么是为了对抗他们在年龄差异关系中面临的不平等。
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Minding the (Age) Gap: The Identity and Emotion Work of Men and Women in Age-Discrepant Romantic Relationships
ABSTRACT People involved in an age-discrepant relationship, where one partner is significantly older than the other, are typically viewed with negative cultural tropes and stereotypes. Using a chain sampling technique to recruit participants, data were collected through 20 in-depth interviews with men and women who experienced being in a relationship with an age gap of 10 or more years between partners. Analyses revealed participants used common techniques to manage and overcome the stigma, both in self-interaction and in interaction with others. In self-interaction, participants drew from “love narratives” to reframe their involvement with someone much younger or older as something outside of their control. When interacting with others, participants used techniques of passing, lampooning, and dismissing. Passing involved participants’ ability to feel and appear closer in age to their partner. Lampooning involved the use of humor to deflect the threat of stigma. Dismissing involved repudiation of the stigma associated with age-discrepant relationships. Importantly, participants’ use of these techniques worked either in defense of or as a reaction against the inequality they faced in an age-discrepant relationship.
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