Mothering Brooklyn

IF 2.1 Q1 LINGUISTICS
Shonna Trinch, Edward K. Snajdr
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Abstract

This paper examines how Brooklyn retail signage represents how gentrifying women struggle for claiming space in public and the way in which different intersectional identity formations are used and implicated in transforming urban space. In exploring different ethnographic dimensions to retail storefronts, we show how women, many of whom are college-educated, married, and new mothers, play a significant role in redefining Brooklyn and cultural norms of motherhood more broadly. Yet, as newly arriving women emerge as key players in the gentrification project, they experience backlash against their public roles. We explore how women also employ race, inequality, and patriarchal notions of heteronormative sexuality as a cover for their public challenges to patriarchal power. Drawing on visual ethnography, interviews, and digital archival material we argue that the ambiguity of word play accomplishes both the pushing of normative boundaries as well as the protective cover of public meanings.
母性布鲁克林
本文研究了布鲁克林零售标牌如何代表中产阶级化的女性如何在公共场合争取空间,以及不同的交叉身份形成在改造城市空间中被使用和涉及的方式。在探索零售店面的不同人种学维度时,我们展示了女性如何在更广泛地重新定义布鲁克林和母性文化规范方面发挥重要作用,其中许多女性是受过大学教育的、已婚的和新妈妈。然而,随着新来的女性成为中产阶级化项目的关键人物,她们对自己的公共角色产生了强烈的反对。我们还探讨了女性如何利用种族、不平等和异性恋的父权观念来掩盖她们对父权的公开挑战。借助视觉人种学、访谈和数字档案材料,我们认为,文字游戏的模糊性既推动了规范界限,也为公共意义提供了保护。
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