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Gender relations, prostate cancer and diet: re-inscribing hetero-normative food practices.

机译:性别关系,前列腺癌和饮食:重新记录异规范的饮食习惯。

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Although diet might be a valuable adjunct to prostate cancer care, men typically have poorer diets than women and are less likely to change the way they eat after a cancer diagnosis. Gender theory suggests that dominant ideals of masculinity shape men's health and food practices; however, the role of female partners in men's diets is poorly understood. Through qualitative analysis of in-depth interviews, this article explores accounts of 14 Canadian couples' food practices guided by a gender relations framework to expose how tacit performances of masculinity and femininity interact to shape the diets of men with prostate cancer. Findings show that many men became more interested and involved in their diets after a prostate cancer diagnosis, practices that might be theorized as a counter hegemonic project or 'feminization', adding to other prostate cancer induced emasculations (i.e., treatment induced incontinence and impotence). At the same time, however, couples mutually limited men's engagement with diet while concurrently reinforcing women's traditional femininities in nurturing the men in their lives through food provision. Also embedded here were women's attempts to mitigate subordinate productions of masculinity by catering to their partner's tastes as well as monitoring their diets. Most couples mutually maintained traditional gender food 'roles' by positioning women as proficient leaders in domestic food provision and men as unskilled 'try-hard' and sometimes uninterested assistants. Findings also revealed complex gender power dynamics that predominated as complicit in sustaining hegemonic masculinity through women's deference to men's preferences and careful negotiation of instrumental support for men's diet changes. Overall men and women jointly worked to re-inscribe hetero-normative family food practices that shaped men's diets and nutritional health.
机译:尽管饮食可能是前列腺癌治疗的重要辅助手段,但男性的饮食通常比女性差,并且在癌症诊断后改变饮食的可能性较小。性别理论表明,男性气质的主导理想影响着男人的健康和饮食习惯。然而,人们对女性伴侣在男性饮食中的作用知之甚少。通过对深入访谈的定性分析,本文探讨了在性别关系框架指导下的14对加拿大夫妇的饮食习惯,以揭示男性和女性的默契表现如何相互作用以影响前列腺癌男性的饮食。研究结果表明,许多男性在诊断出前列腺癌后变得更加感兴趣,并开始饮食,这些理论可能被认为是反霸权计划或“女性化”的理论,并增加了其他前列腺癌引起的脱发(即治疗引起的失禁和阳imp) 。但是,与此同时,夫妻之间相互限制了男人的饮食习惯,同时又通过提供食物来增强妇女的传统女性气质,以养育男人的生活。妇女还尝试通过满足伴侣的口味并监控饮食来减轻男性气质的产生。通过将妇女定位为精通家庭食物供应的领导者,而将男性定位为不熟练的“勤奋”甚至有时不感兴趣的助手,大多数夫妻相互维护了传统的性别食品“角色”。研究结果还揭示了复杂的性别力量动态,这主要是通过维持女性对男性的偏好以及对男性饮食变化的工具支持的谨慎谈判来维持霸权男性气质。总体上,男女双方共同努力,重新制定了影响男性饮食和营养健康的异规范家庭饮食习惯。

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