Managing masculinities: dynamics of offshore fishing labour in Vietnam

Georgina Alonso
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Abstract Vietnam’s offshore fishing industry remains a space dominated by men, with fish work being tied to notions of what it means to be a man. This paper uses interviews data and participant observation to assess the ways in which masculinities shape and are shaped by labour relations in offshore fishing in Southern Vietnam. Findings show that labour relations are maintained through an emphasis on the abilities of men to do difficult physical work, behavioural expectations associated with masculine norms, and a homosocial bonding culture at sea, in addition to a bonding culture on land that involves drinking and women as entertainment. Multiple masculinities are identified with varying degrees of fluidity as informed especially by class and with dynamics differing at sea versus on land. In a context of fish stock decline and international pressure for strict fisheries reform, efforts to sustain an offshore fishing workforce rely, in part, on the reproduction of a particular local hierarchy of masculinities.
管理男子气概:越南近海渔业劳动力的动态
越南的近海捕鱼业仍然是一个由男性主导的领域,捕鱼工作与男性的概念联系在一起。本文使用访谈数据和参与者观察来评估在越南南部的近海渔业中,男子气概塑造和被劳动关系塑造的方式。研究结果表明,劳动关系的维持是通过强调男性从事艰苦体力劳动的能力、与男性规范相关的行为期望、以及海上的同性社会联系文化,以及陆地上涉及饮酒和女性娱乐的联系文化。多重男子气概被认为具有不同程度的流动性,特别是根据阶级和在海上与陆地上不同的动态。在鱼类资源减少和国际上要求进行严格渔业改革的压力的情况下,维持近海渔业劳动力的努力在一定程度上依赖于繁殖当地特定的男子阶层。
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