真正的男人爱婴儿:美国南部堕胎诊所的抗议言论与男子气概》(Protest Speech and Masculinity at Abortion Clinics in the Southern United States)。

Whitney Arey
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本文研究了堕胎诊所外的政治化空间,在这里,男性在堕胎中的角色和责任等性别意识形态受到了质疑。抗议者试图利用性别刻板印象引起男性的反应,希望男性改变主意或阻止堕胎。反堕胎抗议言论使用了关于男子气概、力量和父爱的混合信息来羞辱支持堕胎的男性同伴。抗议者的言论将男性构建为阻止堕胎的内在责任人,只有离开诊所空间,这些男性才能获得力量,通过控制女伴来控制自己的生殖未来。然而,男性对抗议者的言论做出了不同的反应:不理睬他们、同意他们的观点,或者偶尔发起肢体或言语上的争吵。我发现,男性同伴经常运用父权制男性特质的套路,试图表现出支持性男性特质来回应抗议言论,而抗议者则同时运用父权制男性特质和当代负责任父亲的性别意识形态来阻止堕胎。这些相互冲突的修辞主题和不同的反应表明了美国支持堕胎和支持堕胎运动中关于男性在堕胎中的角色的更大斗争。
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Real Men Love Babies: Protest Speech and Masculinity at Abortion Clinics in the Southern United States.

This article examines the politicized space outside the abortion clinic as a site where gender ideologies about male roles and responsibilities in abortion are contested, using anti-abortion protest rhetoric that targets men accompanying women. Protesters attempt to elicit reactions from men using gendered stereotypes, in hopes that men will change their minds about or prevent an abortion. Anti-abortion protest speech uses mixed messages about masculinity, strength, and fatherhood to shame male companions for their support of abortion. Protesters' rhetoric constructs men as inherently responsible for preventing abortion, where only by leaving the clinic space can these men gain power, controlling their reproductive futures by controlling their female companion's. However, men reacted in different ways to the words shouted by protesters: by ignoring them, agreeing with them, or occasionally by initiating physical or verbal altercations. I find that male companions often employ tropes of patriarchal masculinity within attempts to perform supportive masculinity in response to protest speech, while protesters simultaneously use patriarchal masculinity and contemporary gender ideologies on responsible fatherhood in attempts to prevent abortion. These conflicting rhetorical themes and diverse reactions are indicative of larger struggles in the U.S. pro-choice and pro-life movements about the role of men in abortion.

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