{"title":"特刊导言:“实践特权,颠覆耻辱:女性主导空间中的男性”","authors":"Trenton M. Haltom, Zachary D. Palmer","doi":"10.1111/soc4.13166","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Sociology CompassEarly View e13166 EDITORIAL Introduction to the special issue: “Practicing privilege, subverting stigma: Men in women-dominated spaces” Trenton M. Haltom, Corresponding Author Trenton M. Haltom [email protected] orcid.org/0000-0003-1116-4644 Baylor College of Medicine, Texas, Houston, USA Center for Innovations in Quality, Effectiveness and Safety (IQuESt), Houston, Texas, USA Correspondence Trenton M. Haltom, 2450 Holcombe Blvd, Suite 01Y, Houston, 77021 TX, USA. Email: [email protected]Search for more papers by this authorZachary D. Palmer, Zachary D. Palmer orcid.org/0000-0003-0010-7492 Texas A&M University-Commerce, Texas, Commerce, USASearch for more papers by this author Trenton M. Haltom, Corresponding Author Trenton M. Haltom [email protected] orcid.org/0000-0003-1116-4644 Baylor College of Medicine, Texas, Houston, USA Center for Innovations in Quality, Effectiveness and Safety (IQuESt), Houston, Texas, USA Correspondence Trenton M. Haltom, 2450 Holcombe Blvd, Suite 01Y, Houston, 77021 TX, USA. Email: [email protected]Search for more papers by this authorZachary D. Palmer, Zachary D. Palmer orcid.org/0000-0003-0010-7492 Texas A&M University-Commerce, Texas, Commerce, USASearch for more papers by this author First published: 27 October 2023 https://doi.org/10.1111/soc4.13166Find It @ Georgia SouthernRead the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat REFERENCES Berkowitz, D., Windsor, E. J., & Han, C. W. (2023). Male femininities. New York University Press. Bridges, T., & Pascoe, C. J. (2014). Hybrid masculinities: New directions in the sociology of men and masculinities. Sociology Compass, 8(3), 246–258. https://doi.org/10.1111/soc4.12134 Bridges, T., & Pascoe, C. J. (2018). On the elasticity of gender hegemony: Why hybrid masculinities fail to undermine gender and sexual inequality. In J. W. Messerschmidt, M. A. Messner, R. W. Connell, & P. Y. Martin (Eds.), Gender reckonings (pp. 254–274). New York University Press. Connell, R. W., & Messerschmidt, J. W. (2005). Hegemonic masculinity: Rethinking the concept. Gender & Society, 19(6), 829–859. https://doi.org/10.1177/0891243205278639 England, P. (2010). The gender revolution: Uneven and stalled. Gender & Society, 24(2), 149–166. https://doi.org/10.1177/0891243210361475 England, P., Levine, A., & Mishel, E. (2020). Progress toward gender equality in the United States has slowed or stalled. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(13), 6990–6997. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1918891117 Friedman, S. (2015). Still a “stalled revolution”? Work/family experiences, hegemonic masculinity, and moving toward gender equality. Sociology Compass, 9(2), 140–155. https://doi.org/10.1111/soc4.12238 Haltom, T. M. (2019). Give us a twirl: Male baton twirlers' embodied resistance in a feminized terrain. In C. Bobel, & S. Kwan (Eds.) Body battlegrounds: Transgressions, tensions, and transformations (pp. 200–212). Vanderbilt University Press. Haltom, T. M. (2020). A new spin on gender: How parents of male baton twirlers (un)do gender essentialism. Sociology of Sport Journal, 37(4), 283–290. https://doi.org/10.1123/ssj.2019-0077 Haltom, T. M. (2021). Masculine maneuvers: Male baton twirlers, compensatory manhood acts, and hybrid masculinity. Men and Masculinities, 25(4), 527–545. https://doi.org/10.1177/1097184x211052537 Haltom, T. M., & Worthen, M. G. (2014). Male ballet dancers and their performances of heteromasculinity. Journal of College Student Development, 55(8), 757–778. https://doi.org/10.1353/csd.2014.0084 Hochschild, A. (2012). The second shift: Working families and the revolution at home. ( 2nd ed.). Penguin Books. Lupton, B. (2006). Explaining men’s entry into female-concentrated occupations: Issues of masculinity and social class. Gender, Work and Organization, 13(2), 103–128. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0432.2006.00299.x Palmer, Z. D. (2022). I’m going to love and tolerate the shit out of you”: Hybrid masculinities in the Brony community. Men and Masculinities, 25(1), 87–105. https://doi.org/10.1177/1097184x211031969 Palmer, Z. D. (2023). ‘I don’t like to separate myself by gender’: How women navigate hybrid masculinities in the Brony community. Journal of Gender Studies, 32(3), 296–307. https://doi.org/10.1080/09589236.2021.1979480 Palmer, Z. D., & Subramaniam, M. (2017). Abstract egalitarianism and men as victims: Strategic choice of frames by men’s rights organisations. International Social Science Journal, 67(225–226), 97–108. https://doi.org/10.1111/issj.12150 Pascoe, C. J. (2011). Dude, you’re a fag: Masculinity and sexuality in high school. ( 2nd ed.) With a New Preface edition. University of California Press. Ridgeway, C. L., & Correll, S. J. (2004). Unpacking the gender system: A theoretical perspective on gender beliefs and social relations. Gender & Society, 18(4), 510–531. https://doi.org/10.1177/0891243204265269 Schmitz, R. M., & Haltom, T. M. (2017). “I wanted to raise my hand and say I’m not a feminist”: College men’s use of hybrid masculinities to negotiate attachments to feminism and gender studies. The Journal of Men’s Studies, 25(3), 278–297. https://doi.org/10.1177/1060826516676841 Williams, C. L. (1992). The glass escalator: Hidden advantages for men in the “female” professions. Social Problems, 39(3), 253–267. https://doi.org/10.1525/sp.1992.39.3.03x0034h Williams, C. L. (1995). Still a man’s world: Men who do women’s work. University of California Press. Wingfield, A. H. (2009). 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社会学CompassEarly View e13166社论介绍特刊:“实践特权,颠覆耻辱:男性在女性主导的空间”Trenton M. Haltom,通讯作者Trenton M. Haltom [email protected] orcid.org/0000-0003-1116-4644美国德克萨斯州休斯顿贝勒医学院,美国质量,有效性和安全创新中心(IQuESt),德克萨斯州休斯顿,美国通信Trenton M. Haltom, 2450 Holcombe Blvd, Suite 01Y, Houston, 77021 TX, USA。电子邮件:[email protected]搜索本作者的更多论文Zachary D. Palmer, Zachary D. Palmer orcid.org/0000-0003-0010-7492德克萨斯州A&M大学-Commerce, Texas, Commerce, USA搜索本作者的更多论文Trenton M. Haltom,通讯作者Trenton M. Haltom [email protected] orcid.org/0000-0003-1116-4644美国德克萨斯州休斯敦市贝勒医学院质量、有效性和安全创新中心(IQuESt),德克萨斯州休斯敦市通信Trenton M. Haltom,美国休斯敦,77021 TX, Holcombe Blvd 2450号,01Y套房。邮箱:[Email protected]搜索本作者的更多论文Zachary D. Palmer, Zachary D. Palmer orcid.org/0000-0003-0010-7492 Texas A&M University-Commerce, Texas, Commerce, usa搜索本作者的更多论文首次发表:2023年10月27日https://doi.org/10.1111/soc4.13166Find It @ Georgia southern阅读全文taboutpdf ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare给予accessShare全文accessShare全文accessShare全文accessShare请查看我们的使用条款和条件,并勾选下面的复选框共享文章的全文版本。我已经阅读并接受了Wiley在线图书馆使用共享链接的条款和条件,请使用下面的链接与您的朋友和同事分享本文的全文版本。学习更多的知识。引用文献Berkowitz, D., Windsor, E. J., Han, C. W.(2023)。男性女性化。纽约大学出版社。布里奇斯,T.和帕斯科,C. J.(2014)。混合男子气概:男性和男子气概社会学的新方向。社会科学,8(3),246-258。https://doi.org/10.1111/soc4.12134 Bridges, T., & Pascoe, C. J.(2018)。论性别霸权的弹性:为什么混合男性无法破坏性别和性别不平等。J. W.梅塞施密特,M. A.梅斯纳,R. W.康奈尔,& P. Y.马丁(主编),性别计算(第254-274页)。纽约大学出版社。康奈尔,r.w.和梅塞施密特,j.w.(2005)。霸权男子气概:重新思考这个概念。性别与社会,19(6),829-859。https://doi.org/10.1177/0891243205278639 England, P.(2010)。性别革命:不平衡且停滞不前。性别与社会,24(2),149-166。https://doi.org/10.1177/0891243210361475 England, P., Levine, A., & Mishel, E.(2020)。美国在性别平等方面的进展已经放缓或停滞。国家科学院学报,117(13),6990-6997。https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1918891117 Friedman, S.(2015)。还是一场“停滞不前的革命”?工作/家庭经历,男性霸权,以及迈向性别平等。社会指南针,9(2),140-155。https://doi.org/10.1111/soc4.12238 Haltom, t.m.(2019)。给我们一个旋转:男性指挥棒旋转者在女性化的地形中体现的抵抗。在C. Bobel, & S. Kwan(编)《身体战场:越轨、紧张和转变》(页200-212)。范德比尔特大学出版社。Haltom, t.m.(2020)。对性别的新解读:男性指挥棒旋转者的父母是如何实现性别本质主义的。体育社会学,37(4),283-290。https://doi.org/10.1123/ssj.2019-0077 Haltom, t.m.(2021)。男性的动作:男性的指挥棒旋转,补偿男子气概的行为,和混合的男子气概。男性与男性,25(4),527-545。https://doi.org/10.1177/1097184x211052537 Haltom, t.m., & Worthen, m.g.(2014)。男芭蕾舞演员和他们的异性恋表演。高校心理学报,2015(8),757-778。https://doi.org/10.1353/csd.2014.0084 Hochschild, A.(2012)。第二个转变:工薪家庭和家庭革命。(第二版)。企鹅出版社。卢普顿,B.(2006)。解释男性进入女性集中的职业:男性气质和社会阶层的问题。性别、工作和组织,13(2),103-128。https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0432.2006.00299.x Palmer, Z. D.(2022)。我会爱你,并容忍你”:布朗尼社区的混合男子气概。男性与男性,25(1),87-105。https://doi.org/10.1177/1097184x211031969 Palmer, Z. D.(2023)。“我不喜欢用性别来区分自己”:女性如何应对布朗尼社区的混合男性。性别研究,32(3),296-307。https://doi.org/10.1080/09589236.2021.1979480 Palmer, Z. D, & Subramaniam, M.(2017)。抽象的平等主义与作为受害者的男性:男性权利组织对框架的战略选择。国际社会科学杂志,67(225-226),97-108。https://doi.org/10。 1111 / issj.12150帕斯科,c.j.(2011)。老兄,你是基佬:高中的男子气概和性。(第二版)有一个新的序言版。加州大学出版社。Ridgeway, c.l., & Correll, s.j.(2004)。拆解性别体系:性别信仰与社会关系的理论视角。性别与社会,18(4),510-531。https://doi.org/10.1177/0891243204265269 Schmitz, r.m., & Haltom, t.m.(2017)。“我想举手说我不是女权主义者”:大学男生利用混合的男性气质来谈判对女权主义和性别研究的依恋。男性研究杂志,25(3),278-297。https://doi.org/10.1177/1060826516676841威廉姆斯,c.l.(1992)。玻璃自动扶梯:男性在“女性”职业中的潜在优势。社会问题,39(3),253-267。https://doi.org/10.1525/sp.1992.39.3.03x0034h Williams, c.l.(1995)。仍然是男人的世界:男人做女人的工作。加州大学出版社。温菲尔德,a.h.(2009)。玻璃自动扶梯的种族化:重新考虑男性对女性工作的体验。性别与社会,23(1),5-26。https://doi.org/10.1177/0891243208323054 Wingfield, A. H.和Myles, R. L.(2014)。还是男人的世界?重新审视做女人工作的男人。社会科学学报,8(10),1216 - 1215。https://doi.org/10.1111/soc4.12206 Wright, R., & Jacobs, J. A.(1994)。男性逃离电脑工作:对职业再隔离和种族隔离的新看法。社会学评论,59(4),511-536。https://doi.org/10.2307/2095929 Yavorsky, J. E, Cohen, P. N, and Qian, Y.(2016)。男性上升,男性下降:在女性主导的工作中,种族和男性的等级制度。社会科学,2004(4),344 - 344。https://doi.org/10.1111/tsq.12152早期视图包含issue前的在线记录版本13166 ReferencesRelatedInformation
Introduction to the special issue: “Practicing privilege, subverting stigma: Men in women‐dominated spaces”
Sociology CompassEarly View e13166 EDITORIAL Introduction to the special issue: “Practicing privilege, subverting stigma: Men in women-dominated spaces” Trenton M. Haltom, Corresponding Author Trenton M. Haltom [email protected] orcid.org/0000-0003-1116-4644 Baylor College of Medicine, Texas, Houston, USA Center for Innovations in Quality, Effectiveness and Safety (IQuESt), Houston, Texas, USA Correspondence Trenton M. Haltom, 2450 Holcombe Blvd, Suite 01Y, Houston, 77021 TX, USA. Email: [email protected]Search for more papers by this authorZachary D. Palmer, Zachary D. Palmer orcid.org/0000-0003-0010-7492 Texas A&M University-Commerce, Texas, Commerce, USASearch for more papers by this author Trenton M. Haltom, Corresponding Author Trenton M. Haltom [email protected] orcid.org/0000-0003-1116-4644 Baylor College of Medicine, Texas, Houston, USA Center for Innovations in Quality, Effectiveness and Safety (IQuESt), Houston, Texas, USA Correspondence Trenton M. 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