外阴崇拜vs.阳具崇拜:一些著名生殖器的媒体呈现案例研究

Q4 Arts and Humanities Northern Lights Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1386/nl_00040_1
Mirela Holy, Nikolina Borčić
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我们生活的社会是男权的、二元的、等级森严的,这一点从社会和经济不平等以及对男女的刻板印象中可见一斑。男人被描绘成主动的主体,女人被描绘成被动的客体。性别刻板印象延伸到将男性生殖器美化为积极、强大、优秀和优越,将女性生殖器物化为被动、软弱和腐败。媒体的社会力量在通过议程设置和媒体框架选择信息方面是必不可少的。本文研究克罗地亚最具影响力的两个每日新闻门户网站,进步的Jutarnji列表和保守的ve ernji列表如何在媒体文章中呈现女性和男性生殖器,主要关注名人的生殖器。名人和名人被商品化为产品,以影响观众。媒体对他们生殖器的展示也会影响社会对女性和男性性行为的看法。本研究以2022年夏季《juttarji list》和《ve erji list》数字扩展版上发表的文章为分析单位,进行了包括语言、语境和解释在内的语言话语分析。分析矩阵包括呈现名人生殖器(属性和内涵)的文本和视觉方式,它们的价值和政治取向,以及沿着性和性别轴的性价值增值。研究表明,克罗地亚日报的数字扩展(包括门户网站gloria。Hr和sportski.jutarnji.hr)尽管价值取向不同,但都是刻板的,遵循公认的男权二元教条,即男性-女性,积极-消极,主动-被动,强势-弱势,他们用可见的邪教-阳具媒体视角来描绘男性和女性生殖器。
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Cult of the vulva vs. cult of the phallus: A case study of media presentations of some famous genitals
The society we live in is patriarchal, binary and hierarchically coded, evident from social and economic inequality and the stereotyping of men and women. Men are portrayed as active subjects and women as passive objects. Gender stereotyping extends to glorifying the male genitals as active, powerful, excellent and superior and objectifying the female genitals as passive, weak and corrupt. The social power of the media is essential in selecting information through agenda-setting and media framing. This article researches how the two most influential Croatian daily news portals, the progressive Jutarnji list and the conservative Večernji list, present female and male genitals in the media articles, mainly focusing on the genitals of celebrities. Famous people and celebrities are commodified into products created to influence the audience. The media presentation of their genitals can also affect the social perception of female and male sexuality. The research is based on a linguistic discourse analysis that includes language, context and interpretation on articles published in the digital extensions of Jutarnji list and Večernji list in the summer months of 2022 as units of analysis. The analytical matrix includes textual and visual ways of presenting the genitals of celebrities (attributes and connotations), their value and political orientation, and the valorization of sexuality along the axis of sex and gender. Research shows that digital extensions of Croatian daily newspapers (including the portal gloria.hr and sportski.jutarnji.hr), despite their different value orientations, are stereotypical and follow the accepted patriarchal binary dogma of male–female, positive–negative, active–passive, powerful–powerless, and that they depict male and female genitals with a visible cult-phallic media perspective.
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