“现代女性刑具”:鸭嘴钳在中国社交媒体平台上的竞争话语实践与意义重构

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Menghan Yin
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尽管中国的医疗技术不断进步,但阴道窥器,通常被称为“鸭嘴钳”,引发了女性网民的强烈愤怒。本研究使用关系辩证法2.0的框架,通过最近关于鸭嘴钳的在线辩论,重新审视了性别、权力和医疗保健之间的复杂关系。研究揭示了这一核心问题的关键意义。我们发现了两对相互竞争的话语:“指责病人”和“指责系统”话语,它们关注的是检查过程;以及“务实的医生”和“共情的病人”话语,突出了医患观点的对比。第一组集中在妇科检查中女性疼痛的归属和合法性,而第二组则解决了医生和病人之间的关系和解释分歧。在这种对话转换中,出现了一种来自女性声音的新兴话语:“女性的困境”。这篇论述超越了妇科仪器和医患关系的问题,反映了结构性性别问题如何在更广泛的文化意义系统中渗透到医疗保健中。
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"Modern-Day Instruments of Torture for Women": The Competing Discursive Practices and Meaning Reconstruction of Duckbill Pliers on Chinese Social Media Platforms.

Although medical technology in China continues to advance, the vaginal speculum, commonly referred to as the "duckbill pliers," has sparked intense outrage among women netizens. This study revisits the complex relationships between gender, power, and healthcare through the lens of a recent online debate about the duckbill clamp, using the framework of Relational Dialectics 2.0. The study reveals the key significance of this core issue. Two pairs of competing discourses were identified: the "Blaming the Patient" and "Blaming the System" discourses, which focus on the examination process; and the "Pragmatic Doctors" and "Empathy-Seeking Patients" discourses, which highlight contrasting doctor - patient perspectives. The first pair centers on the attribution and legitimacy of women's pain during gynecological exams, while the second addresses the relationship and interpretive divide between doctors and patients. Within the dialogic transformation, a newly emergent discourse from women's voices has appeared: the "The Predicament of Women." This discourse transcends the issues of gynecological instruments and the doctor-patient relationship, reflecting on how structural gender issues permeate healthcare within a broader cultural significance system.

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来源期刊
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期刊介绍: As an outlet for scholarly intercourse between medical and social sciences, this noteworthy journal seeks to improve practical communication between caregivers and patients and between institutions and the public. Outstanding editorial board members and contributors from both medical and social science arenas collaborate to meet the challenges inherent in this goal. Although most inclusions are data-based, the journal also publishes pedagogical, methodological, theoretical, and applied articles using both quantitative or qualitative methods.
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