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Gender, space and sound: Listening techniques, mobile and stationary bodies
Ethnography ( IF 1.322 ) Pub Date : 2021-02-23 , DOI: 10.1177/1466138121992784
Jennie Olofsson 1
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This article draws on an ethnographic fieldwork in which I investigated, and partook in practices of recycling graveside candles in the north of Slovenia. The aim is to show that the personnel’s listening techniques helped sustain the gendered division of labour. While the listening techniques of my male informants seemed to increase their spatial mobility in that it allowed them to occupy a wider area, the auditory skills of the women who worked on sorting the incoming graveside candles seemed to largely allow them to remain in place. Listening techniques were thus used for different purposes as they directly related to the gendered division of labour. As such, they resulted in different ways of occupying space.



中文翻译:

性别,空间和声音:聆听技巧,移动和固定的身体

本文借鉴了一项民族志调查工作,在其中进行了调查,并参与了斯洛文尼亚北部回收坟墓蜡烛的实践。目的是表明人员的听力技巧有助于维持性别分工。虽然我的男性线人的聆听技巧似乎可以增加他们的空间活动性,从而使他们能够占据更广阔的区域,但从事整理进来的坟墓蜡烛的女性的听觉技巧似乎在很大程度上使他们得以留在原地。因此,听力技术被用于不同的目的,因为它们直接与性别分工有关。因此,它们导致占用空间的方式不同。

更新日期:2021-02-24
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