“这不是一场浪漫的婚姻”:男性幼儿教育工作者职业叙事的隐喻分析

Q1 Social Sciences The Journal of Men's Studies Pub Date : 2022-05-04 DOI:10.1177/10608265221096157
David Brody, Markus Andrä
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本研究代表了早期儿童教育和护理(ECEC)中男性职业轨迹研究的突破。虽然过去的研究使用主题分析工具来研究男性的个人职业叙述,但目前的研究采用隐喻分析,深入了解男性向他人表达的意图和对自己的理解。对两个人在其职业生涯叙述中发现的隐喻概念进行了识别和对比。一个人的隐喻来自他在20世纪60年代美国反主流文化中的经历;而另一个则来自他在德国的新教教育。这一过程揭示了她们选择传统女性职业的动机,以及她们如何应对跨越女性性别领域所带来的困难。从社会文化的角度来看,可以进行更广泛的解释。这项研究表明,隐喻分析可以用于研究男性对其生活和职业实践方面的叙述。
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“It wasn’t A Romantic Marriage”: A Metaphor Analysis of Male Early Childhood Educators’ Career Narratives
This research represents a breakthrough in studies examining men’s career trajectories in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC). While past research examined men’s personal career narratives using thematic tools of analysis, the current study employs metaphorical analysis that provides deep insight into men’s intentions and understanding of themselves, as expressed to others. Two men’s metaphorical concepts found in their career narratives were identified and contrasted. One man’s metaphors were drawn from his experience in the American counter-culture of the 1960s; while the other’s emanated from his Protestant German upbringing. This process revealed their motivations to choose a traditionally female career and their agentic coping with difficulties engendered by crossing into a female gendered territory. A socio-cultural perspective enabled a wider interpretation. This research suggests that metaphorical analysis be used for research employing men’s narratives to aspects of their lives and their professional practice.
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The Journal of Men's Studies
The Journal of Men's Studies Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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