American graffiti: deconstructing gendered communication patterns in bathroom stalls/Grafiti estadounidense: deconstrucción de los patrones generizados de comunicación en los baños
Bathroom graffiti, in both its text and pictorial form, represent viable means for strangers to communicate with each other. The text or drawings in the bathroom stalls, while written or drawn in a private space and presumably during a very private moment, are meant to be public, as they transmit id...
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Published in: | Gender, place and culture : a journal of feminist geography Vol. 23; no. 3; p. 306 |
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Language: | English |
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01-01-2016
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Summary: | Bathroom graffiti, in both its text and pictorial form, represent viable means for strangers to communicate with each other. The text or drawings in the bathroom stalls, while written or drawn in a private space and presumably during a very private moment, are meant to be public, as they transmit ideas, images, and even responses. Using data collected in 10 bathroom stalls at a university (five men's bathrooms and five women's bathrooms), this study examines differences in communication patterns in women's and men's bathroom stalls through an analysis of graffiti content and style. Findings reveal that while communication patterns tend to be supportive and relationship-focused in women's bathrooms, the graffiti in men's bathroom walls are replete with sexual content and insults, in the course of the construction of hegemonic masculinity. In addition, an analysis of the response-and-reply chains suggests that, in the bathroom stalls, hierarchies of power are established and reinforced even in anonymous, unmoderated spaces, and even when no humans are physically present.//El grafiti del bano, tanto en forma de texto como pictorica, representa un medio de comunicacion viable entre extranos. El texto o los dibujos en los banos, aunque escritos o dibujados en un espacio privado y presumiblemente durante un momento muy privado, estan hechos con la intencion de ser publicos, ya que transmiten ideas, imagenes, e incluso respuestas. Utilizando datos tomados en diez banos individuales en una universidad (cinco banos de hombres y cinco de mujeres), este estudio examina diferencias en los patrones de comunicacion entre los banos individuales de las mujeres y los varones a traves de un analisis del contenido y el estilo de los grafitis. Los resultados revelan que mientras los patrones tienden a ser de apoyo y centrados en las relaciones en los banos de mujeres, los grafitis en los banos de los hombres estan repletos de contenido sexual e insultos, en el curso de la construccion de la masculinidad hegemonica. Ademas, un analisis de las cadenas de respuesta-y-contrarespuesta sugiere que, en los banos individuales, las jerarquias de poder son establecidas y reforzadas aun en los espacios anonimos, no moderados, e incluso cuando no hay humanos fisicamente presentes. Reprinted by permission of Carfax Publishing, Taylor & Francis Ltd. |
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ISSN: | 0966-369X |