Respectability and Responsibility: HBCU Women’s Gender Strategies for Heterosexuality

IF 7.2 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Mercedez Dunn-Gallier
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Collegiate environments are racialized and classed locations accompanied by both cultural rules for sex and romance and institutional support that make idealized experiences viable. While historically Black colleges/universities (HBCUs) endorse a racialized contract for heterosexual monogamy that upholds broader institutional commitments to respectable middle-class Black gender, these environments often cannot reliably support the sexual arrangements they compel. Using interviews with 30 cisgender heterosexual Black undergraduate women at an HBCU, I identified three gender strategies they used to navigate their romantic and sexual lives within these conditions. This research contributes to scholarship on gender strategies as interactional processes that are informed by race and class. Moreover, I demonstrate how institutional contexts facilitate or inhibit idealized sexual experiences for the accomplishment of heteronormative gender. As cishet HBCU women attempted to resolve cultural and structural constraints on their heterosexual lives within and beyond their campus, the dilemmas they faced revealed how racial, class, and gender structures make negotiations of heterosexual interaction particularly perplexing for middle-class aspirant Black women and the limitations of respectable middle-class Black womanhood to mitigate social and sexual vulnerabilities.
尊重与责任:HBCU女性异性恋的性别策略
大学环境是种族化和分类的场所,伴随着性和浪漫的文化规则和制度支持,使理想化的体验成为可能。虽然传统的黑人学院/大学(HBCUs)支持异性恋一夫一妻制的种族化契约,支持对受人尊敬的黑人中产阶级性别的更广泛的制度承诺,但这些环境往往不能可靠地支持他们所强制的性安排。通过对一所HBCU的30名顺性异性恋黑人本科女生的采访,我确定了她们在这种情况下使用的三种性别策略,以引导她们的浪漫生活和性生活。这项研究有助于研究性别策略作为受种族和阶级影响的互动过程。此外,我还展示了制度背景如何促进或抑制理想化的性体验,以实现异性恋规范的性别。当大多数HBCU女性试图解决校园内外异性恋生活的文化和结构限制时,她们所面临的困境揭示了种族、阶级和性别结构如何使异性恋互动的谈判对中产阶级有抱负的黑人女性尤其令人困惑,以及受人尊敬的中产阶级黑人女性在减轻社会和性脆弱性方面的局限性。
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Gender & Society
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期刊介绍: Gender & Society promotes feminist scholarship and the social scientific study of gender. Gender & Society publishes theoretically engaged and methodologically rigorous articles that make original contributions to gender theory. The journal takes a multidisciplinary, intersectional, and global approach to gender analyses.
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