脆弱男性:跨性别分类与性别分类持久性的实验研究

IF 7.2 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
K. Khanna, Tey Meadow
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摘要

男性和女性一样持久吗?性别理论表明,男性在性别等级制度中的主导地位为他们提供了比女性更大的特权,而地位理论预测,男性将受到更严格的审查,正是因为他们占据了更高的地位。我们通过考察哪些理论在性别不一致的背景下成立,来质疑性别类别本身的性质。通过一项具有全国代表性的调查实验,我们研究了孩子出生时的性别如何影响他们因从事性别不合规行为而被重新归类为跨性别者的可能性。我们发现,与表现出类似男性行为的女孩相比,人们更有可能将表现出女性行为的男孩重新归类为另一个身份类别(变性人)。因此,“男性”类别的成员比“女性”类别的更脆弱。这些发现表明,性别不一致本身就是一个性别化的过程,一个社会类别的成员资格的持久性取决于该社会身份的地位。这项研究首次提供了性别不一致对跨性别和同性恋身份认知影响的因果证据。
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The Fragile Male: An Experimental Study of Transgender Classification and the Durability of Gender Categories
Is maleness as durable a social classification as femaleness? Theories of gender suggest that men’s dominance in the gender hierarchy affords them greater privileges than women, whereas theories of status predict that men would be subject to greater scrutiny precisely because they occupy a higher-status position. We interrogate the nature of gender categories themselves by examining which theories hold in the context of gender nonconformity. Using a nationally representative survey experiment, we examine how a child’s sex assigned at birth affects their likelihood of being reclassified as transgender for engaging in gender-nonconforming behavior. We find that people are more likely to reclassify boys exhibiting feminine behavior into an alternative identity category (transgender) than girls exhibiting analogous masculine behavior. Thus, membership in the “male” category is more fragile than in the “female” category. These findings suggest that gender nonconformity is itself a gendered process, and that the durability of membership in a social category depends on the status of that social identity. This study provides the first causal evidence of the effect of gender nonconformity on perceptions of both transgender and homosexual identity.
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Gender & Society
Gender & Society Multiple-
CiteScore
9.70
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78
期刊介绍: Gender & Society promotes feminist scholarship and the social scientific study of gender. Gender & Society publishes theoretically engaged and methodologically rigorous articles that make original contributions to gender theory. The journal takes a multidisciplinary, intersectional, and global approach to gender analyses.
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