女性在夫妻住房消费中的“性别资本”体验——对中国性别不平等新格局的认识

IF 2.2 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Jing Zheng
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摘要本文探讨了当代中国社会中女性要求男性提供婚房的现象。除了诸如性别比例失衡促使男性参与达尔文主义种族和一些女性有物质主义的交配意识形态等解释之外,我还通过对布迪厄资本概念的女权主义参与,解释了女性如何在夫妻住房消费的谈判中运用她们的性别资本(特别是女性资本)。我认为,女性对“能力较弱”的女性角色的重新定位应该与简单的回归传统区分开来;这更有可能是他们寻求保护的策略,以抵消关系中日益增加的不确定性和婚姻生活中感知到的性别不平等。本文还讨论了这种协商过程中的代际动态。研究报告断言,一些妇女在夫妻财产谈判中享有的性别优势,其根源在于目前对妇女的结构和性别限制。因此,这种性别资本的运作并不是妇女解放的体现;具有讽刺意味的是,这让男女都陷入了不平等的恶性循环。
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Women’s “Gender Capital” Experiences in Conjugal Housing Consumption: Understanding a New Pattern of Gender Inequality in China
Abstract This article looks into the phenomenon that many women request men to provide a house for marriage in contemporary Chinese society. Going beyond explanations such as that the skewed sex ratio motivates men to engage in a Darwinian race and that some women have materialistic mating ideology, through a feminist engagement of Bourdieu’s concept of capital, I explicate how women wield their gender capital (in particular, the female capital) in the negotiation of conjugal housing consumption. I argue that women’s re-inscription of the “less-capable” female role should be differentiated from a simple return to tradition; it is more likely to be their protection-seeking strategy to counteract the increased uncertainty in relationships and the perceived gender inequality in marital life. The intergenerational dynamics in such negotiation process are also discussed. The study asserts that the gendered advantage enjoyed by some women in conjugal property negotiation has its root in the ongoing structural and gender constraints towards women. Such operation of gender capital therefore does not embody the liberation of women; it ironically traps both genders in a vicious circle of inequality.
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