厌恶外观理论:女性精英领导者对身体和外观的性别内部管理

A theory of Abject Appearance: Women elite leaders’ intra-gender ‘management’ of bodies and appearance

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2016
被引 128
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

提出厌恶外观理论,解释女性精英领导者如何在性别内部关系中管理身体和外观的模糊性,通过定性研究揭示两种身份工作策略,对关注女性领导力与身体政治的研究者有用。

Abstract

In this article, we develop a theory of Abject Appearance to explain women elite leaders’ embodied identity work within a context of intra-gender relations. The theory of Abject Appearance illuminates a dynamic and dialectical process whereby women elite leaders ‘manage’ the ambiguities of their ‘in-between’ and ‘abject’ status. This process is understood as a possible material effect or consequence of women’s abjection in organizations. Women elite leaders hold power through their formal positions, yet remain marginalized in social relations because their feminine bodies are out of place in organizations. In a qualitative study with women elite leaders, we illustrate how the theme Fascination with bodies and appearance depicts a dialectical process of simultaneous disgust and attraction with women’s bodies and appearance. We discuss how this material effect of abjection may be played out through two embodied identity work strategies in an intra-gender context, namely: Shifting focus from the body and appearance and Achieving a professional balance. We offer insights into how women’s embodiment in elite leader roles may be constrained in a context of intra-gender relations. We suggest opportunities to strengthen women’s agency by raising awareness to the theory of Abject Appearance and women leaders’ associated body work.

性别研究组织行为学领导力社会学社会心理学