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Women's Gendered Experiences of Rapid Resource Development in the Canadian North: New Opportunities or Old Challenges?

机译:加拿大北部妇女在快速开发资源方面的性别经历:新机遇还是旧挑战?

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Rapid resource development in northern and rural Canada is leading to unprecedented social, political, economic and environmental changes in a number of communities. In particular, gendered identities and divisions of labour in northern Canadian communities are poised to be dramatically altered by increasing labour demands, shifting time-use patterns, and intensifying income inequalities. Through a feminist poststructuralist discourse analysis of print media coverage of gendered issues in Fort McMurray, and semi-structured interviews with thirty-two women working in either the male-dominated oil sector or the female-dominated social services sector, this dissertation examines how women in Fort McMurray, Alberta—the host community for the Athabasca oil sands—negotiate their identities and make sense of the opportunities and challenges associated with the recent oil boom. Drawing on materialist feminist and feminist poststructuralist theory, this dissertation first elaborates a comprehensive analytical framework for investigating gender in the context of natural resource extraction. This framework contends that gendered identities are inherently multiple, and divisions of labour are embedded in particular temporal and spatial contexts. Furthermore, this framework examines discursive and material contradictions in diverse gendered experiences of resource extraction in order to move beyond universalizing gendered interests and identities. Second, this dissertation examines how discursively constructed female subject positions in local and global print media over the past decade adopt a frame of frontier 3 masculinity. I demonstrate that these subject positions become resources upon which women in Fort McMurray draw on to negotiate their identities in ways that perpetuate a sense of dependency and anomalousness. Finally, I explore how neoliberal discourses of individualism and meritocracy provide a potential site of resistance to hegemonic frontier masculinity in women’s narratives of their opportunities and challenges. However, I ultimately argue that neoliberal discourses and practices do not prove transformative of gendered identities and divisions of labour because women are only able to partially engage with neoliberal subjectivity, which neglects collective interests and wellbeing.
机译:加拿大北部和农村地区的快速资源开发正在导致许多社区发生前所未有的社会,政治,经济和环境变化。特别是,加拿大北部社区的性别认同和分工有望通过增加劳动力需求,改变时间使用方式以及加剧收入不平等而发生巨大变化。通过对印刷媒体对麦克默里堡性别问题的报道的女权主义后结构主义话语分析,以及对以男性为主的石油部门或以女性为主的社会服务部门工作的三十二名妇女的半结构化访谈,本论文研究了女性如何在阿萨巴斯卡油砂的宿主社区艾伯塔省麦克默里堡,他们进行了身份协商,并意识到了最近石油繁荣带来的机遇和挑战。本文借鉴唯物主义的女权主义和女权主义的后结构主义理论,首先阐述了在自然资源提取背景下研究性别的综合分析框架。该框架认为性别身份固有地是多重的,分工被嵌入特定的时空环境中。此外,该框架审查了在资源提取的各种性别体验中的话语和实质性矛盾,以超越普及性别利益和身份的范畴。其次,本论文研究了过去十年来在本地和全球印刷媒体中以话语建构的女性主题位置如何采用前沿三阳刚之气。我证明,这些主题职位成为麦克默里堡妇女赖以依靠自己的方式来谈判其身份的资源,以使他们保持一种依赖感和反常感。最后,我探讨了新自由主义关于个人主义和精英管理的论述如何在妇女关于机遇和挑战的叙述中提供了一个抵抗霸权国界男性气质的潜在场所。但是,我最终认为,新自由主义的话语和实践并不能证明性别认同和劳动分工的变革,因为妇女只能部分地参与新自由主义的主观性,而新主观性却忽视了集体利益和福祉。

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  • 作者

    O'Shaughnessy, Sara.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Alberta (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Alberta (Canada).;
  • 学科 Canadian Studies.;Sociology Social Structure and Development.;Womens Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 233 p.
  • 总页数 233
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 老年病学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:44:21

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