在困境中生存:年轻黑人女性如何在城市空间中协商体力和情感劳动

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Alexis S. McCurn
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摘要

摘要本研究利用了在加利福尼亚州奥克兰中东部近两年的实地研究,以民族志的方式描述了贫穷、年轻、黑人女性在城市空间中的日常经历。很少有学者探讨过生活在市中心的年轻女性的集体经历,以及她们在这种环境下驾驭日常生活的创新策略。这项研究中来自年轻女性的描述揭示了黑人女性为确保在市中心生存所做的不同类型的正式和非正式劳动,以及她们如何将这种日常工作描述为“苦工”。构成苦工的正式和非正式劳动的交叉点反映在三个维度上:半日工作、地下创业和非正式支持网络。和附近的男性一样,女性必须与就业不足、贫困、种族和阶级隔离作斗争。我解释了黑人女性是如何以非常具体的方式受到这些关键的结构转变和苛刻的结构条件的影响的,她们在谈判时必须管理约束和矛盾的性别期望。
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Surviving the grind: how young black women negotiate physical and emotional labor in urban space
Abstract This study draws on nearly 2 years of field research in Central East Oakland, CA, to provide an ethnographic account of the daily experiences of poor, young, black women in urban space. Few scholars have explored the collective experiences of young women living in the inner-city and the innovative strategies they develop to navigate daily life in this setting. The accounts from young women in this study reveal the different types of formal and informal labor black women do to ensure survival in the inner-city and how they describe this daily work as the “grind.” The intersection of formal and informal labor that makes up the grind is reflected in three dimensions: the half-time hustle, underground entrepreneurship, and informal support networks. Like men in the neighborhood women must contend with underemployment, poverty and race and class isolation. I explain how black women are impacted in very specific ways by these key structural shifts and harsh structural conditions and must in turn manage constraining and contradictory gendered expectations while negotiating the grind.
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CiteScore
3.80
自引率
5.60%
发文量
16
期刊介绍: Sociological Spectrum publishes papers on theoretical, methodological, quantitative and qualitative research, and applied research in areas of sociology, social psychology, anthropology, and political science.
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