Phillips Debby A
College of Nursing, Seattle University, Seattle, WA 98122, USA.
Nurs Inq. 2005 Sep;12(3):219-30. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1800.2005.00271.x.
Every day, in professional work and in our personal lives, we reproduce by words and behaviors particular understandings of life and how it works. This includes understandings about what is 'normal' and 'not normal' masculinity and who are 'normal' and 'not normal' boys and men. Being marginalized or outcast from the norm is rarely a free choice. The language that constructs normal and abnormal is not innocent and does not simply arrive in our minds transparently reflected in our behavior or in our client advice or student education. Examining words and behaviors from adolescent boys and from media sources, this research explores the role of cultural discourses in producing normative and marginalized masculinities. It builds upon recent scholarship that questions cultural prescriptions for masculinity and traditional male norms. Feminist, poststructural, psychoanalytic discourse analysis and multiple methods were used to explore links between cultural discourses of masculinity and performativity of masculinity. Practices of heterosexuality, homophobia, athleticism, economic privilege, toughness, and violence provided pathways toward achieving and/or maintaining status as the hegemonic masculine norm in adolescence. 'Popularity' signified the norm and 'outcasts' from the norm signified marginalized masculinities.
每天,在专业工作和个人生活中,我们都通过言语和行为重现对生活及其运作方式的特定理解。这包括对什么是“正常”和“不正常”的男性气质,以及谁是“正常”和“不正常”的男孩和男人的理解。被边缘化或被排斥在规范之外很少是一种自由选择。构建正常与异常的语言并非无辜,也不会简单地透明地呈现在我们的脑海中,并反映在我们的行为、给客户的建议或学生教育中。本研究通过审视青少年男孩以及媒体来源的言语和行为,探讨文化话语在塑造规范和边缘化男性气质方面的作用。它建立在近期对男性气质文化规定和传统男性规范提出质疑的学术研究基础之上。运用女性主义、后结构主义、精神分析话语分析以及多种方法来探索男性气质的文化话语与男性气质的表现之间的联系。异性恋、恐同、运动能力、经济特权、坚韧和暴力等行为,为在青春期实现和/或维持作为霸权男性规范的地位提供了途径。“受欢迎”代表规范,而偏离规范的“被排斥者”则代表被边缘化的男性气质。