Eyre Stephen L, Arnold Emily, Peterson Eric, Strong Thomas
Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Francisco, USA.
J Homosex. 2007;53(4):1-29. doi: 10.1080/00918360802101039.
This article examines the culture of romantic relationships among gay/bisexual male youth in the Castro District of San Francisco. The article seeks to specify the cultural ideology that informs these relationships, drawing upon ethnographic observation, autobiographical accounts, and informant cultural exegesis. The article also seeks to link thinking and experience inside romantic relationships (e.g., bonding, jealousy) to patterns of social behavior associated with romantic relationships (e.g., relationship sequestering, cheating), showing how both are informed by shared assumptions which make these emotions and gestures intelligible to the group. Beliefs about love, compatibility, and monogamy are explored. Reciprocity, including its degradation into negative forms, is examined with focus on the units of value that are exchanged in romantic relationships, in particular sentimental gifts. Gestures of commitment that mark commencement of a romantic relationship as well as extension of the dynamics of a relationship after "breakup" (as in "revenge sex" and "rebound relationships") are examined. Cultural systems that challenge adherence to a romantic ideology, such as a prestige economy associated with sex linked to an ethos of sexual exploration/recreation, are weighed against the pull of romance. "Drama," a hallmark of gay youth, is viewed in the context of romantic culture.
本文探讨了旧金山卡斯特罗区男同性恋/双性恋青年浪漫关系的文化。文章试图通过人种志观察、自传体叙述和信息提供者的文化阐释,明确形成这些关系的文化意识形态。文章还试图将浪漫关系中的思维与经历(如亲密关系、嫉妒)与浪漫关系相关的社会行为模式(如关系隔离、欺骗)联系起来,展示二者是如何受到共同假设的影响,这些假设使这些情感和行为对群体而言是可理解的。文章探讨了关于爱情、相容性和一夫一妻制的信念。对互惠,包括其向负面形式的退化进行了研究,重点关注浪漫关系中交换的价值单位,尤其是情感礼物。研究了标志浪漫关系开始以及“分手”后关系动态延续(如“报复性性行为”和“反弹关系”)的承诺姿态。与性相关的声望经济等挑战对浪漫意识形态坚持的文化系统,与浪漫的吸引力进行了权衡。在浪漫文化背景下审视了作为同性恋青年标志的“戏剧性”。