“带着完整的自我去工作”:塑造华尔街的LGBTQ银行家

IF 0.6 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Spencer Kaplan
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摘要

本文考察了美国企业多样性和包容性项目,因为它是由华尔街的lgbtq确定的员工所经历的。它借鉴了对参加华尔街LGBTQ招聘活动和员工网络的初级银行家的人种学研究。他们声称,酷儿的差异为他们提供了宝贵的职场技能,本文将这些主张置于华尔街的性别理想、企业家自我模式和自我塑造的道德项目中。它认为,多元化和包容性不仅仅是企业从员工身上榨取价值的一种新手段。在华尔街,LGBTQ银行家利用多样性和包容性,用他们的话说,“把完整的自己带到工作中”,把自己塑造成酷儿和金融主题。从他们第一次参加银行招聘活动的经历开始,他们就受到了LGBTQ高级领导人的鼓舞,开始了这个自我塑造的项目。他们了解到,通过将同性恋差异作为人力资本来管理,他们可以在未来取得职业上的成功。在追求这种回报的过程中,他们把同性恋的差异作为一种思考的对象。
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“Bringing Your Full Self to Work”: Fashioning LGBTQ Bankers on Wall Street

This paper examines the project of US corporate diversity and inclusion as it is experienced by LGBTQ-identified employees on Wall Street. It draws on ethnographic research among junior bankers who participate in Wall Street’s LGBTQ recruitment events and employee networks. Attending to their claims that queer difference affords them valuable workplace skills, this paper situates these claims within the gendered ideals of Wall Street, models of entrepreneurial selfhood, and ethical projects of self-fashioning. It argues that diversity and inclusion is not simply a novel means for corporations to extract value from workers. On Wall Street, LGBTQ bankers use diversity and inclusion to, as they say, “bring their full selves to work” and fashion themselves as queer and financial subjects. Starting from their first experiences at the banks’ recruitment events, they are incited to pursue this project of self-fashioning by exemplary senior LGBTQ leaders. They learn that by managing queer difference as human capital today, they can achieve professional success in the future. In pursuit of this payoff, they engage with queer difference as an object of speculation.

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