Masculinity in Male‐Dominated Occupations: How Teams, Time, and Tasks Shape Masculinity Contests
JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ISSUES(2018)
摘要
We conduct a comparative case analysis of men in three male-dominated occupationsfirefighting, consulting, and business executivesto examine enactments of masculinity contests, which include aggressive, competitive struggles for dominance and expectations to prioritize work ahead of other life commitments. We find that these contests are neither inevitable nor experienced uniformly in male-dominated occupations. Rather, our analysis shows that such contests are shaped and curtailed by three occupational features: the structure and organization of teams within the occupation, the temporal structure of work in the occupation, and the tasks that are core to the occupation's work. Our analysis advances current perspectives on masculinity and work by offering insight into how occupational features interact with social class to shape expectations of appropriate masculine behavior. We find some instances in which teams, time, and tasks operate distinctively by social class and other instances in which these features act similarly, across social class lines, to reduce or exacerbate the salience of masculinity contests.
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