The big heroine genre: motherhood and the maternal body in postsocialist Chinese television

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Chelsea Wenzhu Xu
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Abstract

This article explores the feminist social critique in the ‘big heroine’ drama, a newly emerged genre of television that focuses on empowering yet dramatic stories of urban women in contemporary China. The article theorises the genre as a site of ongoing contestations to inform and critique women’s maternal reality in neoliberal, pronatalist China. The big heroine genre is situated in the postsocialist structure of feeling defined by alienation and precarity, responding to China’s need to stabilise the emerging population crisis and labour shortage. Using a popular instance within the genre, Left Right (2022), as a case study, the article argues that the show validates the legitimacy of women’s anxieties and challenges in maternity and then invites viewers to engage in a multifaceted analysis of the intricate web of structural injustices women experience in pregnancy, childbirth, the postpartum and having a second child. By doing so, it not only resonates with viewers’ yearning for recognition and empathy but also stimulates a broader discourse on new and persisting maternal challenges in pronatalist China. I conclude that the genre’s contradictory and contingent nature mirrors the complexities of the Chinese party-state’s attempt to navigate the ideological instability surrounding maternity and motherhood. The genre is progressive in its alternative imagination of kinship and care networks for women navigating the moral, medical, and cultural dilemmas of the maternal body and motherhood in the moment of the state’s transitioning into a more aggressive form of pronatalism. No data are available.
大女主角类型:后社会主义时代中国电视中的母性与母体
本文探讨了 "大女主角 "剧中的女权主义社会批判。"大女主角 "剧是一种新出现的电视类型,主要讲述当代中国都市女性充满力量而又充满戏剧性的故事。文章将这一体裁理论化,将其视为在新自由主义和代产主义的中国,女性母性现实的一个持续竞争场所。大女主角流派是后社会主义结构下的一种感情结构,它被异化和不稳定所定义,回应了中国稳定新出现的人口危机和劳动力短缺的需要。文章以这一类型中的一个热门案例《向左走,向右走》(2022 年)为例,认为该剧验证了女性在孕产过程中的焦虑和挑战的合理性,然后邀请观众参与对女性在怀孕、分娩、产后和生二胎过程中经历的错综复杂的结构性不公正网络的多层面分析。通过这种方式,它不仅与观众渴望得到认可和共鸣的愿望产生了共鸣,而且还激发了对代际产主义中国新的和持续存在的孕产挑战的更广泛讨论。我的结论是,该类型片的矛盾性和偶然性反映了中国党和国家试图驾驭围绕孕产和母性的意识形态不稳定性的复杂性。在国家向更具侵略性的代孕主义过渡的时刻,该体裁以其对亲缘关系和关爱网络的另类想象,为女性在母性身体和母性的道德、医疗和文化困境中导航,具有进步意义。暂无数据。
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Medical Humanities
Medical Humanities HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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2.60
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8.30%
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59
期刊介绍: Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OEM) is an international peer reviewed journal concerned with areas of current importance in occupational medicine and environmental health issues throughout the world. Original contributions include epidemiological, physiological and psychological studies of occupational and environmental health hazards as well as toxicological studies of materials posing human health risks. A CPD/CME series aims to help visitors in continuing their professional development. A World at Work series describes workplace hazards and protetctive measures in different workplaces worldwide. A correspondence section provides a forum for debate and notification of preliminary findings.
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