缺失的主体:商业银行中的性别、权力与性

Missing Subjects: Gender, Power, and Sexuality in Merchant Banking

Economic Geography · 1994
被引 129
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

研究职场日常社交中性别与权力关系如何维持劳动市场的职业性别隔离,基于伦敦金融城金融服务业案例,呼吁经济地理学家扩展研究问题。

Abstract

The focus of this paper is the construction of subjectivity at work. We examine the ways in which sexuality and gendered power relations in everyday social practices in the workplace are important in the maintenance of occupational sex segregation in the labor market. While the days of the ungendered worker and of labor as an undifferentiated location factor are long past in economic geography, economic geographers in their work on occupational segregation have tended to neglect the significance of the social construction of gendered identities in the labor market and the reproduction of gender relations in everyday social interactions in the workplace. The paper draws on case studies from other disciplines, suggesting their geographic significance, and then reports initial results of an ongoing study of the gendering of a range of occupations in the financial services sector in the City of London in order to argue for an expansion of the type of questions geographers address in their work on gender and occupational segregation.

性别权力关系职场性取向职业性别隔离主体性建构