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Of Mice, Rats, and Men: Exploring the Role of Rodents in Constructing Masculinity Within a Group of Young African American Males

机译:对小鼠,大鼠和男人:探索啮齿动物在一群年轻的非洲裔美国男性中构造男性气质中的作用

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In this article I demonstrate the process through which mice—generally characterized as meek and frightened creatures—are used symbolically by the participants in a study I conducted among boys on a high school basketball team to define masculinities that are consistent with what Connell (1995) calls hegemonic masculinity. I use ethnographic data, gathered as an assistant coach of the team, to argue that in managing their interaction with rodents, the young men and coaches, through their talk, transform their orientation to these creatures by constructing the rodents in a manner that encourages aggressive responses. Although the participants' use of mice is part of an idioculture (Fine 1987) that may be distinctive to the team, the meanings they create are consistent with a broader set of meanings and evaluations of men and masculinity.
机译:在本文中,我演示了一个过程,在这个过程中,参与者象征性地使用了老鼠(通常被称为温顺而受惊的生物),我在一个高中篮球队的男孩中进行的一项研究中,参与者定义了与Connell(1995)一致的男性气质称霸权男子气概。我使用作为团队助理教练收集的人种学数据来论证,在管理与啮齿动物的互动时,年轻人和教练通过交谈,通过鼓励鼓励进取的方式构造啮齿动物,将他们的方向转变为这些生物。回应。尽管参与者对老鼠的使用是团队特有的独特文化(Fine 1987)的一部分,但他们创造的含义与对男性和男性气质的更广泛含义和评价相一致。

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    《Qualitative Sociology》 |2004年第2期|159-177|共19页
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    Reuben A. Buford May;

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    Department of Sociology, University of Georgia, Baldwin Hall 117, Athens, GA, 30602-1611;

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