Feminist political economies of care: Young people, masculinities and de-industrialisation in a former shipbuilding community

Anoop Nayak
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The paper explores how ideas of masculinity are currently configured in a former shipbuilding community. Derived from ethnographic research with 120 young people from three schools, the study makes a critical intervention into gender and work through a focus on masculinities and economies of caregiving. The paper contributes to emerging work on gender, work and care in four ways. First, highlighting a contingent relationship between local political economy, place and the production of masculinities. Second, demonstrating how the inclusion of young people’s perspectives and experiences of male caregiving extends existing feminist care geographies. Third, by exploring how care is gendered, ‘regendered’ and ‘degendered’ in young people’s accounts, prising open possibilities for ‘undoing’ patriarchal masculinities and reworking the gender order. Finally, it is argued that such practices may inspire new economic ontologies of care, pluralise masculinity and enhance the transformation of gender relations at local and global scales.
女权主义关怀政治经济学:前造船社区的年轻人、男子气概和去工业化
本文探讨了男性观念目前是如何在一个前造船社区中形成的。该研究通过对来自三所学校的 120 名年轻人进行人种学研究,对性别和工作进行了批判性干预,重点关注男性特征和护理经济。本文从四个方面对有关性别、工作和护理的新兴研究做出了贡献。第一,强调地方政治经济、地方和男性特征的产生之间的偶然关系。第二,展示了将年轻人的视角和男性护理经验纳入其中如何扩展了现有的女权主义护理地理学。第三,通过探讨在年轻人的叙述中,照顾是如何被性别化、"再性别化 "和 "去性别化 "的,为 "消除 "父权制男性特征和重塑性别秩序提供了可能性。最后,本文认为这些实践可能会激发新的关爱经济本体论,使男性气质多元化,并促进地方和全球范围内性别关系的转变。
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