The ‘feminisation’ of psychiatric discourse: A Marxist analysis of women’s roles in neoliberal society

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
B. M. Cohen, Rearna Hartmann
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In analysing the increasing rates of female ‘mental illness’ in neoliberal society, this article draws on Marxist and feminist theory to conceptualise psychiatry as an institution of patriarchal and capitalist power, responsible for reinforcing traditional gender roles. Through outlining the changing circumstances of women, including the recent ‘feminisation’ of the labour force, we argue that there has been a more acute need for patriarchal capitalism to curtail the emancipatory potential of women through the heightened enforcement of sex-role ideology. This is demonstrated through a profile of ‘feminised’ mental disorders which have appeared in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) since 1980 – including premenstrual dysphoric disorder and female sexual interest/arousal disorder – which we argue purposely reproduce a discourse which restricts women’s advancements in paid employment while reinforcing the cliché of ‘respectable femininity’ as still primarily associated with the family and the home. We conclude the article by suggesting that, under the conditions of neoliberalism, the mental health system is becoming an increasingly powerful institution for the social control of gender.
精神话语的“女性化”:马克思主义对新自由主义社会中女性角色的分析
在分析新自由主义社会中女性“精神疾病”的增长比率时,本文借鉴了马克思主义和女权主义理论,将精神病学概念化为父权和资本主义权力的机构,负责强化传统的性别角色。通过概述妇女不断变化的环境,包括最近劳动力的“女性化”,我们认为父权制资本主义更迫切地需要通过性别角色意识形态的强化来限制妇女的解放潜力。这可以通过1980年以来《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》(DSM)中出现的“女性化”精神障碍的简介来证明——包括经前焦虑症和女性性兴趣/性唤起障碍——我们认为,这些疾病故意再现了一种话语,这种话语限制了女性在有偿就业方面的进步,同时强化了“可敬的女性气质”的陈规俗套,因为它仍然主要与家庭和家庭有关。我们在文章的最后提出,在新自由主义的条件下,心理健康系统正在成为社会控制性别的一个日益强大的机构。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sociology is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research in the social sciences.
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