LIVES AT THE CENTER OF THE PERIPHERY, LIVES AT THE PERIPHERY OF THE CENTER
- 1 October 1999
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Gender & Society
- Vol. 13 (5) , 584-607
- https://doi.org/10.1177/089124399013005002
Abstract
A decade ago, the “new sociology of masculinity” (NSM) emerged as an exciting new paradigm for understanding gender, emphasizing the study of “hegemonic power relations” among men and women. However, subsequent research has not fully redeemed the promise of the NSM, failing to seriously engage the theoretical implications of studying hegemony. This article addresses the lacunae by presenting a theoretically informed analysis of life history interviews with Chinese American men. Its chief empirical question is how Chinese American men “achieve” masculinity in the face of negative stereotypes. This is accomplished, it is found, through four possible gender strategies: compensation, deflection, denial, or repudiation. The author then fashions a theoretical account of these strategies to show how they can reproduce the social order by striking a hegemonic bargain, which occurs when a Chinese American man's gender strategy involves consciously trading on—or unconsciously taking advantage of—the “privileges” of his race, gender, class, generation, and/or sexuality for the purposes of elevating his masculinity.Keywords
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