Umberson Debra, Thomeer Mieke Beth, Lodge Amy C
Department of Sociology and Population Research Center, University of Texas, CLA 2.708B, Station G1800, Austin, TX 787120 (
Department of Sociology, University of Alabama, HHB 460, 1720 2nd Ave. South, Birmingham, AL 35294.
J Marriage Fam. 2015 Apr 1;77(2):542-556. doi: 10.1111/jomf.12178.
Knowledge about how gender shapes intimacy is dominated by a heteronormative focus on relationships involving a man and a woman. In this study, the authors shifted the focus to consider gendered meanings and experiences of intimacy in same-sex and different-sex relationships. They merged the gender-as-relational perspective-that gender is co-constructed and enacted within relationships-with theoretical perspectives on emotion work and intimacy to frame an analysis of in-depth interviews with 15 lesbian, 15 gay, and 20 heterosexual couples. They found that emotion work directed toward minimizing and maintaining boundaries between partners is key to understanding intimacy in long-term relationships. Moreover, these dynamics, including the type and division of emotion work, vary for men and women depending on whether they are in a same-sex or different-sex relationship. These findings push thinking about diversity in long-term relationships beyond a focus on gender difference and toward gendered relational contexts.
关于性别如何塑造亲密关系的知识,主要集中在对异性恋规范下男女关系的关注上。在本研究中,作者将重点转移到考虑同性和异性关系中亲密关系的性别化意义和体验上。他们将性别作为一种关系的视角——即性别是在关系中共同构建和体现的——与情感劳动和亲密关系的理论视角相结合,以此构建对15对女同性恋伴侣、15对男同性恋伴侣和20对异性恋伴侣进行深度访谈的分析框架。他们发现,旨在最小化和维持伴侣之间界限的情感劳动,是理解长期关系中亲密关系的关键。此外,这些动态变化,包括情感劳动的类型和分工,因男女所处的是同性关系还是异性关系而有所不同。这些发现促使人们对长期关系多样性的思考,从关注性别差异转向关注性别化的关系背景。