Wood Jill M, Koch Patricia Barthalow, Mansfield Phyllis Kernoff
Women's Studies Program, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA.
J Sex Res. 2006 Aug;43(3):236-44. doi: 10.1080/00224490609552322.
This paper offers a critical feminist analysis of the biomedical conceptualization of women's sexual desire. The five major features of the biomedical model of female sexual desire examined and critiqued are: 1) use of the male model as the standard, 2) use of a linear model of sexual response, 3) biological reductionism, 4) depoliticalization, and 5) medicalization of variation. A "New View", an alternative to the biomedical model, is offered for reconceptualizing women's sexual problems. This analysis concludes with recommendations for feminist-based biopsychosocial research.
本文对女性性欲的生物医学概念进行了批判性的女性主义分析。所考察和批判的女性性欲生物医学模型的五个主要特征为:1)以男性模型为标准;2)使用性反应的线性模型;3)生物还原论;4)去政治化;5)对差异的医学化处理。本文提出了一种“新观点”,作为生物医学模型的替代方案,用于重新界定女性的性问题。该分析最后给出了基于女性主义的生物心理社会研究的建议。