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ArtikelClose Your Eyes and Think of England: Pronatalism in the British Print Media  
Oleh: Brown, Jessica Autumn ; Ferree, Myra Marx
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Gender and society; vol. 19 no. 01 (Feb. 2005), page 5-24.
Topik: pronatalism; fertility; reproduction; immigration; nationalism; Great Britain; media; feminism; discourse
Fulltext: 5.pdf (146.04KB)
Isi artikelFaced with declining fertility rates, media in Britain are reacting with anxiety about cultural annihilation. To look at how nationalism inflects concerns over biological and cultural reproduction, the authors analyze coverage of falling fertility and rising immigration in Great Britain in major newspapers in 2000-2. They find pronatalist appeals to be commonand especially directed at women but varying in how women’s duty to the nation is framed. Appeals characterized as begging, lecturing, threatening, and bribing express different relationships between individual interest and the national good and offer positive and negative views of women. The political leanings of specific newspapers affect how they connect biological reproduction to the cultural threat seen in immigration. Even positive views of women as making rational reproductive choices are tainted by alarmist views of immigration as a threat to national survival.
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