Fear generation in the multimodal communication of sexual and reproductive health to Malaysian adolescents

IF 1.2 2区 文学 Q3 COMMUNICATION Visual Communication Pub Date : 2023-07-27 DOI:10.1177/14703572231163555
Pei Soo Ang, Fauziah Taib
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There has been much debate about the state of sexuality education in Malaysia which is heavily influenced by conservative cultural and religious attitudes. To better understand the scenario, this study examines how sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) education is communicated multimodally to adolescents via printed and digital promotional materials. These materials were produced by the three main responsible agencies: the National Population and Family Development Board, the Ministry of Health Malaysia and the Federation of Reproductive Health Association Malaysia. Adopting Kress and Van Leeuwen’s visual grammar framework in Reading Images (1996) with a focus on visual composition, social actor analysis and viewer positioning, the materials were found to predominantly address Malay teenagers and carry fear-based messages about abstinence and the consequences of committing zina (a Malay word for illicit sexual relations). Custom and conformity rather than expert legitimation and trust in the social and health authorities dominate local sexual health education. The authors argue that contraception should be advocated through a discourse of health and social risk mitigation and responsible gender roles while respecting cultural and moral obligations. Adolescents also have a right to be informed about options appropriate to their own circumstances in line with Target 3.7 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Locally, such recommendations would contribute to Malaysia’s Shared Prosperity Vision 2030 and Twelfth Malaysia Plan which seek to improve the well-being of young citizens through targeted education and public services.
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对马来西亚青少年性健康和生殖健康的多模式交流中的恐惧产生
深受保守文化和宗教态度影响的马来西亚,性教育的现状一直备受争议。为了更好地了解这一情况,本研究考察了如何通过印刷和数字宣传材料,以多种方式向青少年传播性健康和生殖健康及权利教育。这些材料是由三个主要负责机构编写的:国家人口和家庭发展局、马来西亚卫生部和马来西亚生殖健康协会联合会。采用Kress和Van Leeuwen在《阅读图像》(1996)中的视觉语法框架,重点关注视觉构成、社会演员分析和观众定位,发现这些材料主要针对马来青少年,并带有基于恐惧的信息,涉及禁欲和犯zina(马来语中指非法性关系)的后果。在当地性健康教育中占主导地位的是习俗和顺从,而不是专家的认可和对社会和卫生当局的信任。提交人认为,在尊重文化和道德义务的同时,应通过减少健康和社会风险以及负责任的性别角色的论述来提倡避孕。根据联合国可持续发展目标的具体目标3.7,青少年也有权了解适合其自身情况的选择。在当地,这些建议将有助于马来西亚的2030年共同繁荣愿景和第十二个马来西亚计划,这些计划旨在通过有针对性的教育和公共服务改善年轻公民的福祉。
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Visual Communication
Visual Communication COMMUNICATION-
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期刊介绍: Visual Communication provides an international forum for the growing body of work in numerous interrelated disciplines. Its broad coverage includes: still and moving images; graphic design and typography; visual phenomena such as fashion, professional vision, posture and interaction; the built and landscaped environment; the role of the visual in relation to language, music, sound and action.
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