Migrate to (not) be ‘gurus’: Unpacking workplace masculinity in China's tech sector

IF 3.9 1区 社会学 Q2 MANAGEMENT
Xiaotian Li, Jenny Chan
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Abstract

Through an intersectional analysis of gender, class, and migration, this article reveals how a hegemonic culture of workplace masculinity, embodied by a group of ‘gurus,’ is constructed in China's tech companies. The guru masculinity is characterized by proactivity and aggressiveness at work, ‘putting work first’ and overwork, and the ability to navigate boundaryless careers and settle down in first-tier cities. It translates hegemonic masculine norms of material success, enjoying urban life, and men's breadwinner position in contemporary China on the one hand, and responds to a labor regime of precarious employment relations and prevalent overwork norm on the other hand. The article contributes to the literature on hegemonic masculinity in work organizations by showcasing how a hegemonic masculinity in China's tech workplace is constructed at the conjuncture of hegemonic gender norms at a societal level and the distinct labor regime in the tech sector. It also reveals that many male workers fail to conform to this cultural ideal, experiencing masculine frustration rooted in the nature of the ‘workplace masculinity contest,’ uneven urban development, and the demanding labor regime. It thus opens further discussions on how men resist hegemonic gender norms and construct alternative masculinities.

移民(不是)成为 "大师":解读中国科技行业的职场男性气质
本文通过对性别、阶级和移民的交叉分析,揭示了在中国的科技公司中,由一群 "大师 "所体现的职场男性霸权文化是如何构建的。大师 "男性气质的特点是在工作中积极主动、咄咄逼人、"以工作为重 "和超负荷工作,以及能够驾驭无边界的职业生涯并在一线城市安家落户。它一方面诠释了当代中国物质成功、享受城市生活和男性养家糊口的霸权男性规范,另一方面也回应了就业关系不稳定和过劳规范盛行的劳动制度。文章通过展示中国科技职场中的霸权男性气质是如何在社会层面的霸权性别规范和科技行业的独特劳动制度的共同作用下形成的,为有关工作组织中的霸权男性气质的文献做出了贡献。报告还揭示了许多男性员工未能符合这一文化理想,他们在 "职场男子气概竞赛"、不均衡的城市发展和苛刻的劳动制度中体验到了男性的挫败感。因此,本研究就男性如何抵制霸权性别规范、构建另类男性气质展开了进一步的讨论。
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期刊介绍: Gender, Work & Organization is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal. The journal was established in 1994 and is published by John Wiley & Sons. It covers research on the role of gender on the workfloor. In addition to the regular issues, the journal publishes several special issues per year and has new section, Feminist Frontiers,dedicated to contemporary conversations and topics in feminism.
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