期待建议:《波士顿环球报》保密聊天专栏中的生殖健康和意识培养

Q4 Social Sciences Journalism history Pub Date : 2023-06-23 DOI:10.1080/00947679.2023.2222617
Mary V. Heckman, Arden Bastia
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本文探讨了在《波士顿环球报》的“机密聊天”栏目中意识的提升,记录了在女权主义的第二波浪潮中,它如何成为女性自我教育生殖健康的场所。在妇女在社会中的角色正在发生深刻变化的时期,Chat的无等级、参与性使妇女能够讨论堕胎、避孕、不孕等相关话题。波士顿深厚的天主教根基给这些讨论增加了复杂性。这些发现为现代社交媒体关于生育选择的讨论提供了历史背景。
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Expecting Advice: Reproductive Health and Consciousness Raising in the Boston Globe’s Confidential Chat Column
ABSTRACT This article explores consciousness raising in the Boston Globe’s Confidential Chat column, documenting how, during the second wave of feminism, it became a venue where women educated themselves about reproductive health. The Chat’s nonhierarchical, participatory nature allowed women to discuss abortion, contraception, infertility, and related topics during a time when the role of women in society was undergoing profound change. Boston’s deep Catholic roots added complexities to these discussions. The findings provide historical context for modern social media discourse around reproductive choice.
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