Elliott Sinikka, Umberson Debra
The University of Texas, Austin.
J Marriage Fam. 2008 May;70(2):391-406. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-3737.2008.00489.x.
We integrate theoretical traditions on the social construction of gender, heterosexuality, and marriage with research and theory on emotion work to guide a qualitative investigation of how married people understand and experience sex in marriage. Results, based on 62 in-depth interviews, indicate that married men and women tend to believe that sex is integral to a good marriage and that men are more sexual than women. Moreover, husbands and wives commonly experience conflict around sex and undertake emotion work to manage their own and their spouse's feelings about sex. We refer to this emotion work as "performing desire" and show how it is linked to gendered experiences in marriage and to competing cultural discourses around gender, heterosexuality, and marriage.
我们将关于性别、异性恋和婚姻的社会建构的理论传统与情感劳动的研究和理论相结合,以指导一项定性调查,探究已婚人士如何理解和体验婚姻中的性行为。基于62次深度访谈的结果表明,已婚男性和女性倾向于认为性是美好婚姻的组成部分,且男性比女性更具性冲动。此外,丈夫和妻子在性方面普遍存在冲突,并进行情感劳动以管理自己和配偶对性的感受。我们将这种情感劳动称为“表现欲望”,并展示它如何与婚姻中的性别化经历以及围绕性别、异性恋和婚姻的相互竞争的文化话语相联系。