#温柔育儿:批评“大流行后的生活”中密集育儿的“第五次转变”。

IF 1.9 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Feminism & Psychology Pub Date : 2025-04-04 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1177/09593535251327891
Evangeline Vange Holtz-Schramek
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#绅士育儿在网络育儿社区中呈现出一种新趋势。它的上升与COVID-19大流行有关,在此期间,父母获得医疗专业人员的机会显着减少。在这种真空中,一群非专业的育儿专家出现了,并继续获得影响力。本文通过批判性话语分析和语境视觉话语分析相结合的混合方法研究,分析了来自TikTok和Instagram的数据集和帖子样本。我的研究结果表明,育儿文化正在发生划时代的转变,包括打破了以前占主导地位的强化育儿趋势的一些基本原则。在女权主义批评的指导下,我对“温柔育儿”的分析阐明了一个概念,我称之为“第五次转变”,用来描述在线育儿所带来的额外负担。虽然#绅士育儿#可以被理解为积极的一面,因为它让父母重新获得对孩子的控制权,但它也带来了一些挑战,包括它在数字网络上传播富有的白人女权主义形象,以及它坚持增加额外的育儿劳动。虽然通过讽刺,#绅士育儿#引起了共鸣,但关于这个社区的政治影响,问题仍然存在。
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#GentleParenting: Critiquing the "fifth shift" of intensive mothering in the "pandemic afterlives".

#GentleParenting: Critiquing the "fifth shift" of intensive mothering in the "pandemic afterlives".

#GentleParenting: Critiquing the "fifth shift" of intensive mothering in the "pandemic afterlives".

#GentleParenting presents a novel trend in networked parenting communities. Its rise correlates with the COVID-19 pandemic, during which parents' access to medical professionals decreased significantly. In this vacuum, a group of lay parenting experts arose and continues to gain influence. Through a mixed-method study that combines critical discourse analysis and contextual visual discourse analysis, this article analyzes a dataset and sample of posts compiled from TikTok and Instagram. My findings suggest that an epochal shift in parenting culture is taking place, involving a break with some of the fundamental tenets of the previously dominant parenting trend of intensive mothering. Informed by feminist critiques, my analysis of #GentleParenting explicates a concept I call the "fifth shift" to describe the additional burdens involved in online parenting. While #GentleParenting can be understood as positive in its efforts to allow parents to regain control over childrearing, it also poses some challenges, including its propagation of wealthy, White feminist presentations in digital networks, as well as its insistence on adding additional parenting labor. While empathy is resonant in #GentleParenting via satire, questions remain regarding the political effects of this community.

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期刊介绍: Feminism & Psychology provides a forum for debate at the interface between feminism and psychology. The journal"s principal aim is to foster the development of feminist theory and practice in – and beyond – psychology. It publishes high-quality original research, theoretical articles, and commentaries. We are interested in pieces that provide insights into the gendered reality of everyday lives, especially in relation to women and girls, as well as pieces that address broader theoretical issues. Feminism & Psychology seeks to publish work from scholars, researchers, activists and practitioners at all stages of their careers who share a feminist analysis of the overlapping domains of gender and psychology.
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