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“No Way My Boys Are Going to Be Like That!”
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2006
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Sexual CulturesGender IdentityFamily InvolvementGender DevelopmentGender StudiesSociologyHomosexualityHegemonic MasculinityFamily PsychologyGay ParentsQueer TheoryParent LeadershipGender NonconformitySexual OrientationMasculinitySocial SciencesChild Development
Drawing on qualitative interviews with parents of preschool children, the author addresses parental responses to children’s gender nonconformity. The author’s analyses indicate that parents welcome what they perceive as gender nonconformity among their young daughters, while their responses in relation to sons are more complex. Many parents across racial and class backgrounds accept or encourage some tendencies they consider atypical for boys. But this acceptance is balanced by efforts to approximate hegemonic ideals of masculinity. The author considers these patterns in the context of gender as an interactional accomplishment, demonstrating that parents are often consciously aware of their own role in accomplishing gender with and for their sons. Heterosexual fathers are especially likely to be motivated in that accomplishment work by their own personal endorsement of hegemonic masculinity, while heterosexual mothers and gay parents are more likely to be motivated by accountability to others in relation to those ideals.
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