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The postmodern cultural clinic: Medicine, femininity and Foucault.

机译:后现代文化诊所:医学,女性气质和福柯。

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The Postmodern Cultural Clinic: Medicine, Femininity and Foucault analyzes the increasing convergence of medicine and feminine aesthetics in contemporary culture. Chapter One explores Michel Foucault's historical analysis of modern medical epistemology in The Birth of the Clinic. Working from a critical feminist perspective, I argue that a new spatialization of the clinic is emerging in social discourses of medicine and femininity, which simultaneously expands and reinforces medical authority over the female body. This postmodern cultural clinic elides the constraints of femininity through a rhetoric of empowerment, identity and health. Medical knowledge blurs with normative femininity, and women's individual practices of an altered medical gaze produce disciplinary clinical space.;Chapter Three examines Oprah Winfrey's multi-media campaign for women's embodied empowerment. Presented as a kind of contemporary “everywoman,” Winfrey carefully situates herself as an exemplar of weight loss and personal transformation, serving as proxy for her loyal viewers' own transformations. Winfrey's ongoing weight loss campaigns signify “fat” as unhealthy, a source of national shame, a symbol of trauma, and the veil women must lift in order to “live their best lives.”;Chapter Four analyzes the pro-anorexia movement, an internet-based movement that advocates anorexia as a legitimate lifestyle. Its discourse produces a virtual clinic by which the participants in the movement evade medical authority and usurp the medical gaze, at once deliberately manipulating medical discourse and falling prey to its regulatory impulses. With the anorexic body signifying disease and disgust, pro-anorexic exclusion from mainstream culture paradoxically reiterates this disdain; its participants enter the disembodied space of the internet to rid themselves of the bodies with which they struggle, but they ultimately fail to escape the prison of the unruly female body.;Three case studies illustrate this clinical discourse. Chapter Two analyzes medical protocols for the inpatient treatment of anorexia nervosa. Beyond their use in treatment, these protocols materialize an explicit territory of the “clinic,” in which traditional medical authority invokes a disciplinary Panopticon that seeks to return the individual to broader social panopticism. These treatment regimes produce a discursive “prison,” its anorexic “patient/prisoner” disciplined through medicalized mechanisms of surveillance and routinization.
机译:后现代文化诊所:医学,女性和福柯分析了当代文化中医学和女性美学的日益融合。第一章探讨了米歇尔·福柯在《诊所的诞生》中对现代医学认识论的历史分析。从女性主义的批判性观点出发,我认为医学和女性气质的社会论述中正在出现一种新的诊所空间化方法,同时扩大并加强了女性身体的医疗权威。这家后现代文化诊所通过赋予权力,身份和健康的言论消除了女性气质的限制。医学知识因规范的女性气质而模糊不清,女性对医学视线改变的个人实践产生了学科的临床空间。第三章探讨了奥普拉·温弗瑞(Oprah Winfrey)的多媒体运动,以期赋予女性所赋予的力量。温弗瑞作为当代的“每个女人”出现,精心地将自己定位为减肥和个人改造的典范,并代表了忠实观众的自我改造。温弗瑞正在进行的减肥运动标志着“肥胖”是不健康的,是国家耻辱的源头,是创伤的象征,面纱女性必须举起才能“过上最美好的生活”。第四章分析了厌食症运动,这是一种提倡以厌食为合法生活方式的基于互联网的运动。它的话语产生了一个虚拟的诊所,运动的参与者通过该诊所逃避了医疗权威并篡夺了医疗目光,故意操纵了医疗话语,并屈服于其监管冲动。由于厌食症的身体预示着疾病和厌恶,从主流文化中排除厌食症的事实反驳了这种厌恶。它的参与者进入了无形的互联网空间,摆脱了与之斗争的尸体,但最终他们未能逃脱不守规矩的女性尸体的牢狱之门。三个案例研究说明了这种临床论述。第二章分析了神经性厌食症住院治疗的医学方案。除了将其用于治疗之外,这些协议还实现了“诊所”的明确领域,在该领域中,传统医学权威援引了纪律性Panopticon,以寻求使个人重返更广泛的社会全景主义。这些治疗方案产生了一种话语“监狱”,即其厌食症的“患者/囚犯”,通过医疗化的监视和常规化机制进行训练。

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  • 作者

    Bell, Mary Elizabeth.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Alberta (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Alberta (Canada).;
  • 学科 Womens Studies.;Sociology General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 348 p.
  • 总页数 348
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 老年病学;
  • 关键词

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