Marias and marriage: ethnicity, gender and sexuality among Italo-Australian youth in Perth1

Author:

Baldassar Loretta1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anthropology University of Western Australia

Abstract

Using an ethnographic account of weddings and network activities among Italo-Australian youth in Perth, and, in particular, a symbolic analysis of garters and bouquets, this paper explores the intersections of ethnicity, gender and sexuality, and reviews social scientific theories of ethnic identity and cultural transmission. By investigating the double standard-where men are free to be sexually active and women are not-it confronts some of the stereotypes about 'second generation Australians' and 'culture clash', female oppression and the control of sexuality. Of particular concern is the way that some Italo-Australian women perceive sexual freedom in Australian society. The paper argues that the moral community represented by the youth network and, in particular, the challenges posed by it to the traditional model of female honour, allow for significant generational changes in the construction of ethnic identity. By analysing how identities are constructed and articulated across difference, and how 'this kind of relativising' is 'embodied in the habitus [cf. Bourdieu 1977] of the second generation' (Bottomley 1992a: 132), the paper explodes homogeneous conceptions of what is Italian, and ltalo-Australian culture.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science

Reference69 articles.

1. Baldassar, L. (1992) 'Italo-Australian Youth in Perth: Space Speaks and Clothes Communicate' in R. Bosworth and R. Ugolini (eds), War, Internment and Mass Migration: The Italo-Australian Experience 1940-1990 Rome: Gruppo Editoriale Internazionale: 207-23.

2. Baldassar, L. (1998) 'The Return Visit as Pilgrimage: Secular Redemption and Cultural Renewal in the Migration Process' in E. Richards and J. Templeton (eds) The Australian Immigrant in the Twentieth Century: Searching Neglected Sources Canberra: Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University : 127-56.

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