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理解男孩:透过男孩、男子气概和自杀看问题。

Understanding boys': thinking through boys, masculinity and suicide.

机构信息

University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2012 Feb;74(4):482-9. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.07.036. Epub 2010 Aug 26.

Abstract

In the UK, the media are reporting increasing rates of childhood suicide, while highlighting that increasing numbers of pre-adolescent boys (in relation to girls) are diagnosed as mentally ill. In response, academic, professional and political commentators are explaining this as a consequence of gender. One way of doing this has been to apply adult defined understandings of men and masculinities to the attitudes and behaviours of pre-adolescent boys. As a consequence, explanations of these trends point to either 'too much' masculinity, such as an inability to express feelings and seek help, or 'not enough' masculinity that results in isolation and rejection from significant others, such as peer groups. Using a discourse analysis of semi-structured interviews with 28 children aged 9-13 (12 male, 16 females) and 12 school staff at a school in North East England, this article questions the viability of using normative models of masculinity as an explanatory tool for explaining boys' behaviours and suggests that researchers in the field of gender and suicide consider how boys' genders may be constituted differently. We develop this argument in three ways. First, it is argued that studies that use masculinity tend to reduce the formation of gender to the articulation of power across and between men and other men and women. Second, we argue that approaches to understanding boys' behaviours are simplistically grafting masculinity as a conceptual frame onto boy's attitudes and behaviours. In response, we suggest that it is important to re-think how we gender younger boys. The final section focuses specifically on the ways that boys engage in friendships. The significance of this section is that we need to question how notions of communication, integration and isolation, key features of suicide behaviours, are framed through the local production of friendships.

摘要

在英国,媒体报道儿童自杀率不断上升,同时强调越来越多的青春期前男孩(相对于女孩)被诊断为精神疾病。对此,学术界、专业界和政治评论员将其解释为性别问题的结果。其中一种方法是将成人定义的男性气质观念应用于青春期前男孩的态度和行为。因此,对这些趋势的解释要么指向“过多”的男性气质,例如无法表达情感和寻求帮助,要么指向“不足”的男性气质,导致与重要他人(如同龄群体)隔离和排斥。本文通过对英格兰东北部一所学校的 28 名 9-13 岁儿童(12 名男性,16 名女性)和 12 名学校工作人员的半结构化访谈进行话语分析,对使用男性气质的规范性模型作为解释男孩行为的工具提出了质疑,并提出了研究性别与自杀问题的学者们应该考虑男孩的性别可能会如何以不同的方式构成。我们从三个方面来发展这一论点。首先,有人认为,使用男性气质的研究往往将性别形成简化为男性之间以及男性与女性之间权力的表达。其次,我们认为,理解男孩行为的方法是将男性气质简单地作为一个概念框架嫁接到男孩的态度和行为上。作为回应,我们建议重新思考我们如何为年幼的男孩赋予性别。最后一节专门讨论了男孩参与友谊的方式。这一节的意义在于,我们需要质疑沟通、融入和孤立等自杀行为的关键特征是如何通过友谊的本地生产来构建的。

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