Desire and the Construction of Masculine Identities Among Young Japanese Men with International Experiences

IF 0.4 Q3 AREA STUDIES
E. Williams
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Abstract This article uses qualitative interview data to analyse how young Japanese men with international experience spoke about (un)desirable masculine identities in relation to their sojourns. Specifically, this study investigates how ideas of desire and akogare (longing for something unattainable) were integral in the construction of ethno-national Japanese heterosexual male identities. By analysing intersections of race, ethnicity, gender, language and desire, this study argues that many participants perceived a hierarchy of desire abroad that elevated Western notions of hegemonic masculinity while simultaneously marginalizing heterosexual Asian masculinity. This was further complicated by participants who viewed host community women (who were often described as white native English speakers) as embodying ideal femininity. Japanese men’s subordinate masculinity was viewed as a barrier to romantic access to host community women, although for many participants, this group of women were seen as desirable romantic partners. This study also presents the stories of a small group of men who resisted marginalized masculine identities through criticism of the women in their host communities by assigning them a deviant femininity. This article illustrates how romantic desire can be used as a lens to analyse how Japanese male returned sojourners may replicate and challenge racial and gendered power structures.
具有国际经验的日本青年男性欲望与男性身份建构
摘要本文使用定性访谈数据来分析具有国际经验的日本年轻男性在旅居期间如何谈论(不)理想的男性身份。具体而言,本研究调查了欲望和akogare(渴望无法实现的东西)的观念是如何在日本异性恋男性身份的构建中不可或缺的。通过分析种族、民族、性别、语言和欲望的交叉点,这项研究认为,许多参与者在国外感受到了一种欲望等级制度,这种制度提升了西方霸权男子气概的观念,同时也边缘化了异性恋亚洲男子气概。参与者认为东道社区的女性(通常被描述为以英语为母语的白人)体现了理想的女性气质,这使情况变得更加复杂。日本男性的从属男性气质被视为与寄宿社区女性浪漫接触的障碍,尽管对许多参与者来说,这群女性被视为理想的浪漫伴侣。这项研究还讲述了一小群男性的故事,他们通过批评所在社区的女性,赋予她们越轨的女性气质,抵制边缘化的男性身份。本文阐述了浪漫欲望如何被用作分析日本男性旅居者如何复制和挑战种族和性别权力结构的镜头。
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