Turning that shawl into a cape: older never married women in their own words – the ‘Spinsters’, the ‘Singletons’, and the ‘Superheroes’

CRITICAL DISCOURSE STUDIES(2020)

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Unmarried and childless women are frequently portrayed negatively in society. Social storytelling often renders them discriminated against, or in extreme cases, outcast by their kin or clan. Twelve semi-structured interviews were conducted with never married women to explore the concept of femininity, constructions of identity in daily-life, identity changes over time, marital status, and the interaction between having not married and womanhood. Data specifically relating to self-definitions of femininity and marital status concentrate on the speakers' constructions of themselves as both the subject (powerful) and the object (powerless) of their own reflective enquiry. Four key themes emerged through the analysis: 'Being Never Married'; 'Society's Perceptions'; 'Being Feminine'; and 'The Self and Transitions'. This study facilitates understanding of never married women's relationship with themselves, their gender identity, and marital status; and is key to understanding how this population discusses their marginalisation in society.
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Femininity,identity,marital status,never married,society
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