Breaking the silence: women's resistance to menstrual shame on the Xiaohongshu social media platform.

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Linlin Liang, Hongli Wang
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Abstract

Resisting menstrual shame is both an act of personal liberation and a critical step towards gender equality. While feminist discourse on social media is growing, systematic research on the use of multimodal discursive resources to challenge menstrual stigma remains limited. This study employed multimodal critical discourse analysis to examine how menstrual shame is resisted on Xiaohongshu, a female-dominated social media platform in China. By analysing both textual and visual semiotic resources, the research identified three key themes: (1) unveiling the cultural and social manifestations of menstrual shame; (2) advocating for menstrual normalisation and educational outreach; and (3) reconstructing female power and identity. Within these themes, Xiaohongshu users utilise legitimation strategies including authorisation, moral evaluation, rationalisation, and mythopoesis to expose gender-based inequalities, challenge societal norms, advocate for menstrual normalisation, and contribute to the empowerment and reimagining of female identities. Study findings deepen our understanding of how social media platforms facilitate resistance to menstrual shame and offer valuable theoretical and practical insights for advancing gender equality and fostering social change.

打破沉默:社交媒体平台小红书上女性对经期羞耻感的抵制。
抵制经期羞耻感既是一种个人解放行为,也是迈向性别平等的关键一步。虽然社交媒体上的女权主义话语越来越多,但关于使用多模态话语资源挑战月经耻辱的系统研究仍然有限。本研究采用多模态批评话语分析,考察了中国女性主导的社交媒体平台“小红书”对经期羞耻感的抵制。通过分析文本和视觉符号学资源,研究确定了三个关键主题:(1)揭示月经羞耻的文化和社会表现;(2)倡导月经正常化和教育推广;(3)重构女性权力与身份。在这些主题中,小红书用户利用合法化策略,包括授权、道德评价、合理化和神话,揭露基于性别的不平等,挑战社会规范,倡导月经正常化,并为赋予女性权力和重新塑造女性身份做出贡献。研究结果加深了我们对社交媒体平台如何促进抵制经期羞耻感的理解,并为促进性别平等和促进社会变革提供了宝贵的理论和实践见解。
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