‘All-action hero’ or ‘Slap in the face for womankind’? Discursive representations of Angelina Jolie following her prophylactic bilateral mastectomy

J. Rooney
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When Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie underwent a prophylactic mastectomy, public demands for human tumour suppressor gene BRCA1 testing almost doubled (Evans & Howell, 2015). This paper explores the discursive positioning of Jolie following her procedure in 20 UK newspaper articles using Foucauldian discourse analysis. Jolie was positioned within the discourse in two different ways: the ‘she-ro’ (an agentic decision maker who saved countless lives), and a ‘selfish attention seeker’ (a needy and melodramatic woman who unnecessarily invokes public paranoia and panic). A third (implied) subject position that was identified in the data is the ‘silent and dignified’ post-mastectomy woman who doesn’t need to ‘shout it from the rooftops’. I argue that these subject positions may serve to silence the lived experience of many prophylactic mastectomy patients and render invisible the suffering that some women can experience post-surgery. This implies that counselling and educational services for women who are considering (or who have undergone) prophylactic mastectomy are essential. To conclude, avenues for future research are suggested.
“全动作英雄”还是“给女性一记耳光”?安吉丽娜·朱莉预防性双侧乳房切除术后的话语表达
当好莱坞女演员安吉丽娜·朱莉接受预防性乳房切除术时,公众对人类肿瘤抑制基因BRCA1检测的需求几乎翻了一番(Evans & Howell, 2015)。本文利用福柯语篇分析方法,探讨了朱莉在20篇英国报纸文章中的话语定位。朱莉在话语中以两种不同的方式被定位:“she-ro”(一个拯救了无数生命的权威决策者)和“自私的关注者”(一个需要帮助和煽情的女人,不必要地引起公众的偏执和恐慌)。数据中确定的第三个(隐含的)受试者位置是乳房切除术后“沉默而有尊严”的女性,她们不需要“在屋顶上大喊大叫”。我认为,这些主体位置可能会使许多预防性乳房切除术患者的生活经历变得沉默,并使一些女性在手术后可能经历的痛苦变得隐形。这意味着对正在考虑(或已经接受)预防性乳房切除术的妇女提供咨询和教育服务是必不可少的。最后,提出了今后研究的方向。
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