submitted by mobarg 2 months ago - Topic: Family
En este artículo presento un análisis de los procesos de constitución del self e jóvenes de familias de cosecheros de yerba mate -tareferos y tareferas- que residen en los barrios periurbanos de la provincia de Misiones (Noreste de Argentina), indagando sobre las dimen...
submitted by erfon241 10 months ago - Topic: Family
Drawing on 24 months of ethnographic research on karaoke bar hostesses and male clients, in this article I seek to illustrate the ways in which entrepreneurial masculinity is constructed, enacted and performed in the space of bars, in the location of Dalian, during the globalizing era of China. T...
submitted by papidapi 8 months ago - Topic: Family
Over 200,000 people became internally displaced after several violent conflicts in the early 1990s in Georgia. For many internally displaced persons (IDPs), gender relations have been transformed significantly. This translates to many women taking on the role of breadwinner for their family, whic...
submitted by harndag 4 months ago - Topic: Family
If all writing is fundamentally tied to the production of meanings and texts, then feminist research that blurs the borders of academia and activism is necessarily about the labor and politics of mobilizing experience for particular ends. Co-authoring stories is a chief tool by which feminists wo...
submitted by chorlis 4 months ago - Topic: Family
Research shows that equal power helps couples create intimacy and relationship success. However, though couples increasingly desire equal relationships, cultural models of mutual support are not well developed. Clinicians often approach heterosexual couple therapy as though partners are inherentl...
submitted by RogelioTre 3 months ago - Topic: Family
This article contests Goffman's (1961) interpretation of the prison as a ‘total institution’, echoing critiques which draw attention to its spatial porosity and permeability, and drawing attention to the experience of incarceration and reintegration as inherently embodied. It suggests that ...
submitted by DustJunior 2 months ago - Topic: Family
Lillian Ball's art project WATERWASH creates a new ecological imaginary in the South Bronx. Building on a tradition of ‘maintenance art’, the work exhibits the power of soil, plants and microorganisms to clean water – in effect maintaining urban water. An overarching goal of WATERWASH is to...
submitted by syrdaadaa 1 year and 5 months ago - Topic: Family
Current clinical models for addressing infidelity tend not to make social context issues a central focus; yet, societal gender and power structures, such as female responsibility for relationships and limited male vulnerability, affect the etiology of affairs and create power imbalances in intima...
submitted by chorlis 10 months ago - Topic: Family
This article considers how nonhuman animals are enrolled in the construction of gendered identities. Specifically, I interrogate two gendered figures with which I was repeatedly confronted over the course of researching cougar–human relationships on Vancouver Island, home to what is estimated t...
submitted by bartan 10 months ago - Topic: Family
This article uses participatory photography to explore contradictory processes of inclusion and exclusion in contemporary Sweden. Our aim is to analyse the social relations that shape the kinds of places recently arrived migrant women experience as ‘safe’, as well as their everyday experience...