表演艺术中的男同性恋者:在“对同性恋友好”的工作环境中表演性取向

Gay men in the performing arts: Performing sexualities within ‘gay-friendly’ work contexts

ORGANIZATION · 2014
被引 68
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

基于对20名英国男同性恋表演者的深度访谈,研究揭示了“对同性恋友好”的工作场所如何仍受异性恋规范影响,限制男同性恋者的工作机会并强化性别二元对立。

Abstract

Building on emerging research on ‘gay-friendly’ organizations, this article examines if and how work contexts understood and experienced as ‘gay-friendly’ can be characterized as exhibiting a serious breakdown in heteronormativity. Taking the performing arts as a research setting, one that is often stereotyped as ‘gay-friendly’, and drawing on in-depth interview data with 20 gay male performers in the UK, this article examines how everyday activities and encounters involving drama school educators, casters and peers are shaped by heteronormative standards of gay male sexuality. Adopting a queer theory perspective and connecting with an emergent queer theory literature in organization studies, one concern articulated in this article is that heteronormative constructions of gay male sexualities constrain participants’ access to work; suggesting limits to the abilities and roles gay men possess and are able to play. Another concern is that when gay male sexualities become normalized in performing work contexts, they reinforce organizational heteronormativity and the heterosexual/homosexual binary upon which it relies. This study contributes towards theorizing the heteronormative dynamics of ‘gay-friendly’ places of work, arguing that gay male sexualities are performatively instituted according to localized heteronormativities which reinforce contextually contingent, restrictive heteronormative standards of gay male sexuality which performers are encouraged to embody and perform both professionally and personally.

组织研究性别研究酷儿理论表演艺术