《她自己的房间:中国农村女孩的性别、权力和情感抵抗》

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Wenfei Li
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本文通过情感理论的视角,探讨了中国农村女孩——杜松、桉树和金合欢——的交叉叙事,研究了情感和权力如何在父权规范的空间和社会背景下交织在一起。利用中国农村女性性别建构的民族志研究项目的数据,本研究利用访谈来询问主体性是如何在特定的空间和情感景观中形成、碎片化和协商的。通过将情感作为一种关系力量的前景,手稿揭示了性别身份是如何通过空间排斥、家庭等级和文化期望的情感维度进行争议和重新配置的。Juniper对受限的流动性和受限的野心的沮丧,Eucalyptus对性别权威的微妙挑战,以及Wattle对照顾义务的导航,追溯了系统边缘化和紧急代理形式之间微妙的相互作用。这些亲密的叙述阐明了权力如何在日常空间中运作,同时又与更广泛的社会框架产生共鸣。抵抗不是通过戏剧性的姿态来描述的,而是通过关系动态的渐进转变和文化意义的重新定义来描述的。通过关注空间动态和情感的生成能力来协商新的可能性,该研究打破了对身份和权力的单一描绘。这些关于情感失调和重新想象的界限的故事突出了统治的偶然性和性别角色的流动性。通过参与情感、空间和社会结构的相互作用,本文为理解中国农村社区的性别经验提供了细致入微的贡献,同时为更广泛的理论和应用调查开辟了道路。
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A room of her own: Gender, power, and emotional resistance among rural Chinese girls
This manuscript explores the intersecting narratives of rural Chinese girls—Juniper, Eucalyptus, and Wattle—through the lens of affect theory, examining how emotions and power intertwine within the spatial and societal contexts of patriarchal norms. Drawing on data from an ethnographic research project on gender construction among rural Chinese women, the study utilizes interviews to interrogate how subjectivities are shaped, fragmented, and negotiated within specific spatial and emotional landscapes.
By foregrounding affect as a relational force, the manuscript reveals how gendered identities are contested and reconfigured through the emotional dimensions of spatial exclusions, familial hierarchies, and cultural expectations. Juniper's frustrations with restricted mobility and constrained ambitions, Eucalyptus's subtle challenges to gendered authority, and Wattle's navigation of caregiving obligations trace the delicate interplay between systemic marginalization and emergent forms of agency. These intimate narratives illuminate how power operates within everyday spaces, yet resonates with wider societal frameworks. Resistance is depicted not through dramatic gestures but via incremental shifts in relational dynamics and redefinitions of cultural meanings.
Through its focus on spatial dynamics and the generative capacity of affect to negotiate new possibilities, the study destabilizes monolithic portrayals of identity and power. These stories of affective dissonance and reimagined boundaries highlight the contingency of domination and the fluidity of gender roles. By engaging with the interplay of emotions, space, and societal structures, this manuscript offers a nuanced contribution to understanding gendered experiences in rural Chinese communities, while opening pathways for broader theoretical and applied inquiries.
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CiteScore
3.90
自引率
11.10%
发文量
45
审稿时长
45 days
期刊介绍: Emotion, Space and Society aims to provide a forum for interdisciplinary debate on theoretically informed research on the emotional intersections between people and places. These aims are broadly conceived to encourage investigations of feelings and affect in various spatial and social contexts, environments and landscapes. Questions of emotion are relevant to several different disciplines, and the editors welcome submissions from across the full spectrum of the humanities and social sciences. The journal editorial and presentational structure and style will demonstrate the richness generated by an interdisciplinary engagement with emotions and affects.
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