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How to navigate a pandemic: Competing discourses in The Australian Women's Weekly magazine

Authors :
Sara James
Anne-Maree Sawyer
Source :
Journal of Sociology. :144078332311559
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2023.

Abstract

As the Covid-19 pandemic caused schools, workplaces, and childcare centres to close, pressures in the home increased. Much of the additional unpaid work required under these conditions was done by women. Most women's magazines at this time urged women to stay positive and develop wellbeing routines to help them flourish. This approach reinforces normative neoliberal subjectivity with its roots in therapeutic culture and the happiness industry. While the focus on self-care may seem empowering, it puts more pressure on women in times of upheaval. Based on a thematic analysis of pandemic-related content in Australia's most popular women's magazine, The Australian Women's Weekly, we identified three key themes: ‘finding the silver lining’, ‘making lifestyle choices’, and ‘recognising hardships and social divides’. While self-responsibilising discourses were prominent, some articles acknowledged the broader structural issues impacting women, revealing a tension between competing discourses.

Subjects

Subjects :
General Medicine

Details

ISSN :
17412978 and 14407833
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Sociology
Accession number :
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