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All the News that’s Fat to Print: The American “Obesity Epidemic” and the Media

机译:所有要印刷的新闻:美国的“肥胖症流行病”和媒体

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In the last twenty years scientific, medical, and public health interest in obesity has skyrocketed. Increasingly the term “epidemic” is being used in the media, medical journals, and public health policy literature to describe the current prevalence of fatness in the U.S. Using social scientific literature on epidemics, social problems, and feminist theories of the body, this paper traces the historical emergence of the “obesity epidemic” through an analysis of 751 articles on obesity published in The New York Times between 1990 and 2001. Through the identification and analysis of three discursive pairings I argue that the “obesity epidemic” is a part of a new breed of what I call “post-modern epidemics,” epidemics in which unevenly medicalized phenomena lacking a clear pathological basis get cast in the language and moral panic of “traditional” epidemics. I show how this moral panic together with the location of the problem within the individual precludes a more macro level approach to health and health care delivery at a time when health care services are being dismantled or severely cut back.
机译:在过去的二十年中,科学,医学和公共卫生界对肥胖的兴趣猛增。媒体,医学期刊和公共卫生政策文献中越来越多地使用“流行病”一词来描述美国目前的肥胖状况,使用有关流行病,社会问题和女性主义理论的社会科学文献,本文通过对1990年至2001年在《纽约时报》上发表的751条关于肥胖的文章进行分析,追溯了“肥胖流行”的历史出现。通过对三种话语配对的识别和分析,我认为“肥胖流行”是肥胖的一部分我称之为“后现代流行病”的一种新的流行病,其中缺乏明确病理学基础的医学上不均衡的现象被“传统”流行病的语言和道德恐慌所笼罩。我展示了这种道德上的恐慌以及问题在个体中的位置如何阻止了在医疗服务被拆除或严重削减时采取更宏观的方法来实现医疗和卫生保健的提供。

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  • 来源
    《Qualitative Sociology》 |2007年第1期|41-60|共20页
  • 作者

    Natalie Boero;

  • 作者单位

    Assistant Professor of Sociology, Dudley Moorhead Hall 241 One Washington Square, San José State University, San José, CA 95192-0122, USA;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Obesity; Epidemic; Medicalization; Public health; Risk;

    机译:肥胖;流行性;医疗化;公共卫生;风险;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-18 01:34:15

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