2021
DOI: 10.1177/02662426211013791
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Postfeminism, hybrid mumpreneur identities and the reproduction of masculine entrepreneurship

Abstract: Mobilising postfeminism as an analytical device, this article re-examines how women business owners discursively engage with the identity of the mumpreneur. Drawing on interviews with women business owners, this article reconceptualises the compatibility between motherhood and entrepreneurship associated with the mumpreneur, in terms of a hybrid identity that interlinks feminine and masculine behaviours connected to home and work. Study data reveal the discursive practices present in interview accounts – choos… Show more

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“…Concern with female performance of appropriate femininity, characterized by modesty and neatness at work (Mavin & Grandy, 2019), has been accompanied by increasing attention toward male performances of masculinity (Giazitzoglu & Down, 2017). Such research has largely addressed confident masculinities and bounded femininities (Lewis et al., 2022) as socially constructed, dynamic, and always located within society (Rumens, 2017). Research converges in its analysis of men doing normative, or “un‐doing”, masculinized practices (Kelan, 2018), and examining how particular masculinities become socially valued and how they can be accomplished (or not) by both men and women.…”
Section: Visualizing Gender and Gendering Visualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Concern with female performance of appropriate femininity, characterized by modesty and neatness at work (Mavin & Grandy, 2019), has been accompanied by increasing attention toward male performances of masculinity (Giazitzoglu & Down, 2017). Such research has largely addressed confident masculinities and bounded femininities (Lewis et al., 2022) as socially constructed, dynamic, and always located within society (Rumens, 2017). Research converges in its analysis of men doing normative, or “un‐doing”, masculinized practices (Kelan, 2018), and examining how particular masculinities become socially valued and how they can be accomplished (or not) by both men and women.…”
Section: Visualizing Gender and Gendering Visualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much research has unpacked these norms; exploring how individuals align, resist, or renegotiate gender identities in different contexts. While the potential of “simultaneous and multiple enactments of masculinities and femininities” (Patterson et al., 2012, p.691) is acknowledged, explorations of complexity remain rare yet are critical to our explication of gendering in relation to contemporary entrepreneurship (Lewis et al., 2022). Recognizing concerns arising from this empirical lacuna, our research contributes to theoretical development in proposing how connected networks of images shape understandings of the gendered entrepreneur.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Women entrepreneurs at different family roles face challenges of work-family conflict and personality differences (Panda, 2018). "Mumpreneur" is studied as the intersection of entrepreneurship and motherhood (Lewis et al, 2021). Interestingly, the duration of the paternity leave taken by their partners is the most important and primary determinant of such entrepreneurship (Naldi et al, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women entrepreneurs at different family roles face challenges of work–family conflict and personality differences (Panda, 2018). “Mumpreneur” is studied as the intersection of entrepreneurship and motherhood (Lewis et al. , 2021).…”
Section: Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%