"It's Certainly Fair for Me": Hybrid Masculinities and the Gendered Division of Labor During COVID-19

被引:5
作者
Carian, Emily K. [1 ,3 ]
Abromaviciute, Jurgita [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Sociol, Irvine, CA USA
[2] Calif State Univ San Bernardino, Dept Sociol, San Bernardino, CA USA
[3] Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Sociol, 3151 Social Sci Plaza, Irvine, CA 92697 USA
关键词
hybrid masculinities; COVID-19; pandemic; household labor; gender inequality; fathering;
D O I
10.1177/1097184X231192026
中图分类号
C91 [社会学];
学科分类号
030301 ; 1204 ;
摘要
We draw on 31 in-depth interviews with fathers in different-sex couples to examine how their masculine performances contributed to the gender gap in household labor during the COVID-19 pandemic. The structural conditions of the pandemic created more and more intensive labor for families with young children, and we argue these conditions provided fathers with an opportunity to perform hybrid masculinities (i.e., masculinities that incorporate elements of non-hegemonic or subordinated masculinities or femininities) while simultaneously maintaining their families' unequal divisions of labor. The fathers in this study (1) exaggerated their childcare and housework contributions and commitment to egalitarianism, (2) decoupled inequality from unfairness, and (3) delayed changes in their household labor until their wives reached their breaking points. In the context of the pandemic, these hybrid masculinities exacerbated intra-couple inequality with potentially long-lasting consequences for marital satisfaction and women's health and careers. Our study demonstrates how the very conditions that pigeonholed mothers into more traditional, restrictive routines allowed fathers to engage in new and more expansive gendered practices.
引用
收藏
页码:544 / 565
页数:22
相关论文
共 48 条
[1]   The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Gender Gap in Newly Created Domains of Household Labor [J].
Abromaviciute, Jurgita ;
Carian, Emily K. .
SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES, 2022, 65 (06) :1169-1187
[2]   The Ambiguous Construction of Nondominant Masculinity: Configuring the "New" Man through Narratives of Choice, Involved Fatherhood, and Gender Equality [J].
Bach, Anna Sofie .
MEN AND MASCULINITIES, 2019, 22 (02) :338-359
[3]   "I Feel Like It's a Little Bit of a Badge of Honor": Fathers' Leave-Taking and the Development of Caring Masculinities [J].
Beglaubter, Judith .
MEN AND MASCULINITIES, 2021, 24 (01) :3-22
[5]   Masculinity and Fathering Alone during Parental Leave [J].
Brandth, Berit ;
Kvande, Elin .
MEN AND MASCULINITIES, 2018, 21 (01) :72-90
[6]   The Costs of Exclusionary Practices in Masculinities Studies [J].
Bridges, Tristan .
MEN AND MASCULINITIES, 2019, 22 (01) :16-33
[7]   Hybrid Masculinities: New Directions in the Sociology of Men and Masculinities [J].
Bridges, Tristan ;
Pascoe, C. J. .
SOCIOLOGY COMPASS, 2014, 8 (03) :246-258
[8]  
Calarco Jessica M., 2020, MY HUSBAND THINKS IM
[9]  
Calarco Jessica M., 2020, LETS NOT PRETEND ITS
[10]   By Default: How Mothers in Different-Sex Dual-Earner Couples Account for Inequalities in Pandemic Parenting [J].
Calarco, Jessica McCrory ;
Meanwell, Emily ;
Anderson, Elizabeth M. ;
Knopf, Amelia S. .
SOCIUS, 2021, 7