当相亲节目遇到父母:中国年轻女性观众对中国相亲的接受度研究

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES Asian Journal of Womens Studies Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/12259276.2023.2216511
Lingwei Shao
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2016年底在上海龙卫视首播的电视相亲节目《中国相亲》强调了父母在孩子择偶过程中的作用。通过对中国城市中40名年龄在20岁至30岁之间的未婚、异性恋和受过教育的女性进行深入采访,本研究讨论了年轻女性观众如何解读这部剧,以及她们如何将其与自己的生活经历联系起来。研究结果表明,女性观众对中国相亲节目中父母强调的传统性别分工提出了强烈的批评。为了庆祝个人自由和自我实现,今天的年轻女性竭尽全力打破陈规定型的性别角色,争取平等的婚姻。然而,调查结果显示,受访者同意年轻客人对中国约会的看法,并普遍接受父母对择偶的干预,因为儒家的孝道学说和与父母的强烈情感纽带。本研究的结论是,在当代中国,很少有人试图挑战父权制的父母权威。年轻一代在实现完全自主和包括个性化婚姻之前还有很长的路要走。
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When dating shows encounter parents: A reception study of Chinese Dating among Chinese young female audiences
ABSTRACT Chinese Dating, a TV dating show that premiered on Shanghai Dragon TV by the end of 2016, highlighted the role of parents in their children’s mate selection process. By conducting in-depth interviews with 40 never-married, heterosexual, and educated women between the ages of 20 and 30 in urban China, this study discusses how the young female audiences interpret the show and how they relate it to their lived experiences. The results indicate that the female audiences strongly criticize the traditional gender division of labor emphasized by the parents on Chinese Dating. Celebrating individual freedom and self-actualization, young women today have made every effort to break down stereotyped gender roles and strive for an egalitarian marriage. However, the results show that the interviewees agree with the young guests on Chinese Dating and widely accept parental interference in mate selection due to the Confucian doctrine of filial piety and strong emotional bonds with parents. This study concludes that there has been little attempt to challenge patriarchal parental authority in contemporary China. The younger generation still has a long way to go before achieving full autonomy and including individualized marriage.
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