Technological experiences and end-users’ identification work – investigating expectant mothers’ prenatal ultrasound experiences and their reconfigurations

IF 0.7 Q3 ETHNIC STUDIES
Hsin-Yi Yeh
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ABSTRACT Investigating expectant mothers’ pregnancy in Taiwan, this paper examines prenatal ultrasound as an ongoing invention of its users in general and pregnant women in particular. Instead of being passive consumers, pregnant women actively invent and reconfigure prenatal ultrasound using flexible interpretation and strategic reinscription. There is an inevitably ambivalent technological experience of prenatal ultrasound across cultures. Whereas pregnant women are pleased and reassured to see their babies ‘on the screen,’ my analysis shows that, prenatal ultrasound as a passive diagnostic tool that cannot offer active treatment, and the fact that prenatal ultrasound helps to make up morality surrounding pregnancy, constitutes the main source of mothers-to-be’s negative technological experiences of prenatal ultrasound. Whereas prenatal ultrasound has been regarded as an indispensable and authoritative method of keeping users informed, adopting a hybrid approach, pregnant women still actively refer to local knowledge to understand their pregnancy.
技术经验和最终用户的鉴定工作——调查准妈妈的产前超声经验及其配置
摘要本文调查了台湾准妈妈的怀孕情况,研究了产前超声作为其使用者,特别是孕妇正在进行的一项发明。孕妇不再是被动的消费者,而是积极发明和重新配置产前超声,使用灵活的解释和战略复盖。在不同的文化背景下,产前超声的技术体验不可避免地存在矛盾。尽管孕妇看到自己的孩子“出现在屏幕上”感到高兴和放心,但我的分析表明,产前超声作为一种被动的诊断工具,无法提供积极的治疗,而且产前超声有助于弥补怀孕的道德缺陷,这是准妈妈对产前超声负面技术体验的主要来源。尽管产前超声被认为是一种不可或缺的权威方法,可以让用户了解情况,但孕妇仍然积极参考当地知识来了解自己的怀孕情况。
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Social Identities
Social Identities ETHNIC STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Recent years have witnessed considerable worldwide changes concerning social identities such as race, nation and ethnicity, as well as the emergence of new forms of racism and nationalism as discriminatory exclusions. Social Identities aims to furnish an interdisciplinary and international focal point for theorizing issues at the interface of social identities. The journal is especially concerned to address these issues in the context of the transforming political economies and cultures of postmodern and postcolonial conditions. Social Identities is intended as a forum for contesting ideas and debates concerning the formations of, and transformations in, socially significant identities, their attendant forms of material exclusion and power.
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