Genital fashioning: Postfeminist discourse and mediating understandings of choice

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Alexandra James
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Female genital fashioning practices, a term encompassing a range of temporary and permanent options for cosmetic genital alteration, are becoming an increasingly prominent part of contemporary beauty regimes. Drawing on a series of 11 small focus groups and 10 interviews with 34 Australian women aged 18–30, this paper explores the ways that cisgender young women negotiate a combination of social pressures, pleasures and influences in their decisions to engage with genital fashioning. These pressures are described by women to emanate from broad social norms, sexual partners, family members, and peer groups. The women in this study demonstrate a nuanced and critical awareness of the cultural context which they inhabit but deploy postfeminist narratives of self-care and enjoyment to make sense of genital fashioning practices. The paper contributes to scholarship on postfeminism by demonstrating the ways that women creatively use the discursive tools available to enable critical reflection on notions of choice. At the same time, the findings in this study constitute an empirical contribution to critiques of postfeminism to reveal the limitations of postfeminist reasoning which ultimately works to curtail or impede the identification of structural problems and constraints.
生殖器塑造:后女权主义话语和对选择的中介理解
女性外阴整形是一个包括临时和永久性外阴整形选择的术语,正在成为当代美容制度中日益突出的一部分。本文通过对34名年龄在18-30岁之间的澳大利亚女性的11个小型焦点小组和10次访谈,探讨了顺性年轻女性在决定参与生殖器时尚时,如何协调社会压力、快乐和影响的组合。据妇女描述,这些压力来自广泛的社会规范、性伴侣、家庭成员和同伴群体。在这项研究中,女性对她们所处的文化背景表现出一种微妙而批判性的意识,但她们利用后女权主义关于自我照顾和享受的叙述来理解生殖器塑造的做法。这篇论文通过展示女性创造性地使用话语工具对选择概念进行批判性反思的方式,为后女权主义的学术研究做出了贡献。同时,本研究的发现对后女权主义的批判做出了实证贡献,揭示了后女权主义推理的局限性,这种局限性最终会减少或阻碍对结构性问题和约束的识别。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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