Scripts and Revelations: Notes on the Gender Reveal Party.

IF 1.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
George Estreich
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Abstract

"Scripts and Revelations" argues that the gender reveal party is a creative response to the affordances of recent technologies: prenatal tests allow us to discern fetal sex before birth, and social media platforms allow us to share intimate moments for a potentially unlimited audience. Building on the work of scholars of gender (Astri Jack, Carli Gieseler) and disability (Robert McRuer, Tobin Siebers), and interpolating his experience as the father of a young woman with Down syndrome, the author argues that gender and disability cannot be considered in separation, and that the ritual's peculiarities are, in part, a reaction to prenatal tests that disclose both fetal sex and disability status; the gender reveal party strictly separates these-celebrating one, silencing the other-and thus tends to enforce strict norms around both disability and gender. Examining blog posts about gender reveal parties sponsored by prenatal testing companies, viral videos of catastrophic accidents, and compilations of "gender reveal fails," the author considers the gender reveal party from multiple angles, including economic (the gender reveal is an expressive act within a system that monetizes expression) and technological (the ritual reveals the extent to which our lives are coextensive with digital technologies). The author then turns to personal experience, raising the question of how to publicly welcome children with disabilities and other differences, those for whom no script of welcome yet exists.

剧本与启示性别揭晓派对笔记。
《剧本与揭密》(Scripts and Revelations)认为,性别揭密派对是对最新技术的创造性回应:产前检查让我们在出生前辨别胎儿性别,社交媒体平台让我们向潜在的无限观众分享亲密时刻。作者以性别学者(阿斯特里·杰克、卡莉·吉塞勒)和残疾学者(罗伯特·麦克鲁尔、托宾·希伯斯)的研究成果为基础,加上他作为一名患有唐氏综合症的年轻女子的父亲的经历,认为性别和残疾不能分开考虑,这种仪式的特殊性在一定程度上是对揭示胎儿性别和残疾状况的产前检查的反应;性别揭秘派对严格区分这两种——庆祝其中一种,让另一种沉默——因此倾向于对残疾和性别实施严格的规范。作者研究了有关产前检测公司赞助的性别揭露派对的博客文章、灾难性事故的病毒视频、“性别揭露失败”的汇总,从经济(性别揭露是在一个将表达货币化的系统内的一种表达行为)和技术(仪式揭示了我们的生活与数字技术共同延伸的程度)等多个角度审视了性别揭露派对。然后,作者转向个人经验,提出了如何公开欢迎残疾儿童和其他差异的问题,这些儿童尚未存在欢迎脚本。
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Journal of Medical Humanities
Journal of Medical Humanities HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
11.10%
发文量
33
期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Humanities publishes original papers that reflect its enlarged focus on interdisciplinary inquiry in medicine and medical education. Such inquiry can emerge in the following ways: (1) from the medical humanities, which includes literature, history, philosophy, and bioethics as well as those areas of the social and behavioral sciences that have strong humanistic traditions; (2) from cultural studies, a multidisciplinary activity involving the humanities; women''s, African-American, and other critical studies; media studies and popular culture; and sociology and anthropology, which can be used to examine medical institutions, practice and education with a special focus on relations of power; and (3) from pedagogical perspectives that elucidate what and how knowledge is made and valued in medicine, how that knowledge is expressed and transmitted, and the ideological basis of medical education.
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