Representing cervical cancer in a government social media health campaign in China: moralizing and abstracting women’s sexual health

IF 1.2 2区 文学 Q3 COMMUNICATION
Wenting Zhao, Gwen Bouvier
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This article analyses an award-winning film produced as part of the Chinese government’s ‘Healthy China Initiative’ to increase awareness of cervical cancer among young women. The film was designed to be social media friendly, using a more accessible popular style, and it achieved over 350 million views on Chinese social media. The aim had been to shift away from a tradition of more formal, authoritative public information content. Using multimodal critical discourse analysis in the broader tradition of critical health communication studies, the findings support other critics of Chinese public health information in relation to women’s reproductive health. Despite the accessible style, the authors find a highly conservative ideology of womanhood, where the actual nature of cervical cancer, caused by the very common Human Papillomavirus, is obscured in a highly moralized message about sexual abstinence. The film also represents a view of Chinese health services that glosses the difficulty of access for many, as well as public concerns about corruption and clientelism.
在中国政府的社交媒体健康运动中代表子宫颈癌:对女性性健康的道德化和抽象化
本文分析了一部获奖影片,该影片是中国政府“健康中国倡议”的一部分,旨在提高年轻女性对宫颈癌的认识。这部电影的设计是为了迎合社交媒体,采用了更通俗的流行风格,在中国社交媒体上获得了超过3.5亿的观看量。其目的是摆脱传统的更正式、更权威的公共信息内容。在批判性健康传播研究的更广泛传统中使用多模态批判性话语分析,研究结果支持了对中国公共卫生信息与妇女生殖健康相关的其他批评。除了通俗易懂的风格,作者还发现了一种高度保守的女性意识形态,在这种意识形态中,由非常常见的人类乳头瘤病毒引起的宫颈癌的实际性质,被一种关于性节制的高度道德化的信息所掩盖。这部电影还反映了中国医疗服务的一种观点,即掩盖了许多人难以获得医疗服务的事实,以及公众对腐败和裙带关系的担忧。
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Visual Communication
Visual Communication COMMUNICATION-
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3.40
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期刊介绍: Visual Communication provides an international forum for the growing body of work in numerous interrelated disciplines. Its broad coverage includes: still and moving images; graphic design and typography; visual phenomena such as fashion, professional vision, posture and interaction; the built and landscaped environment; the role of the visual in relation to language, music, sound and action.
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