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'That's Not a Beer Bong, It's a Breast Pump!' Representations of Breastfeeding in Prime-Time Fictional Television

机译:“那不是啤酒,是吸奶器!”黄金时段虚构电视中的母乳喂养

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Breastfeeding has been recognized as one of the key determinant in one's future health. Yet although most people are aware of the benefits, many women do not breastfeed their babies past the first few months. These low rates can be partially explained by negative cultural attitudes toward breastfeeding, which have been reinforced by media messages. This research explored representations of breastfeeding in entertainment media-an area that has been overlooked. A textual analysis was conducted on 53 fictional television breastfeeding representations, ranging in genre and audience, from Beavis and Butthead to Criminal Minds. Findings indicate that breastfeeding depictions are generally positive, but limited in scope to educated, older, Caucasian women breastfeeding newborns, with little discussion about how to overcome problems. Extended breastfeeding and nursing in public were conveyed as socially unacceptable, making other characters uncomfortable, often within the same storylines that sexualized breasts. While the frequency of representations in recent years was encouraging, the narrow definition of the "normal" nursing experience excluded many types of women and breastfeeding experiences. And, by failing to address breastfeeding challenges and conveying that extended breastfeeding or nursing in public is abnormal or obscene, these depictions reinforce myths about the ease of breastfeeding and may discourage women from breastfeeding past the newborn phase, and outside the privacy of their homes. These portrayals may help explain why breastfeeding has not been "normalized," despite an international consensus that it is the best health choice for babies.
机译:母乳喂养已被认为是一个人未来健康的关键因素之一。然而,尽管大多数人都知道这样做的好处,但许多女性在开始的头几个月都没有母乳喂养婴儿。如此低的比率可以部分由对母乳喂养的负面文化态度来解释,这种态度已被媒体信息所强化。这项研究探索了娱乐媒体中母乳喂养的表现形式,这一领域已被忽视。对从比维斯和巴特黑德到犯罪心理的53种虚构的电视母乳喂养形式进行了文本分析,涉及的类型和受众不同。研究结果表明,母乳喂养的描述通常是积极的,但范围仅限于受过教育的,年龄较大的白人女性母乳喂养新生儿,很少讨论如何克服问题。在社会上不能接受长时间的母乳喂养和哺乳,这在社会上是不可接受的,这使得其他角色不舒服,通常是在与乳房性别化相同的故事情节内。尽管近年来的代表频率令人鼓舞,但是“正常”护理经历的狭义定义排除了许多类型的妇女和母乳喂养经历。而且,由于这些描述未能解决母乳喂养的挑战,并且无法传达出在公共场所延长母乳喂养或哺乳是异常或淫秽的现象,因此使人们难以相信母乳喂养的神话,并可能使妇女不愿在新生儿期以后以及在家庭以外的地方进行母乳喂养。尽管国际上一致认为母乳喂养是婴儿最佳的健康选择,但这些描述可能有助于解释为什么母乳喂养没有被“正常化”。

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