Resisting mothers, making gender: teenage girls in the United States and the articulation of femininity
Titel:
Resisting mothers, making gender: teenage girls in the United States and the articulation of femininity
Auteur:
Thomas, Mary E.
Verschenen in:
Gender, place and culture
Paginering:
Jaargang 15 (2008) nr. 1 pagina's 61-74
Jaar:
2008-02
Inhoud:
Much of the feminist literature on teenage girls in the west has tended to polarize around the issues of girls' gendered agency and victimization. In contrast, this article explores the ambiguous relationship between gender resistance and compliance. I argue that while girls clearly articulate their own agency, they do so through a reliance on gendered and heterosexual norms, identities, and categories. The article draws on examples from my research with girls in South Carolina, USA, in particular girls' narratives about their mothers. I suggest that girls situate their gendered practices and evaluate femininity in part via evaluations of their mothers' gender, sexual and nurturing practices. Mothers often stand in as representatives of normative and traditional femininity for the girls; yet girls do not realize that they reproduce, rather than resist, aspects of femininity, even as they criticize generational differences and their mothers' versions of feminine and gendered behaviors.