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dc.contributor.advisor官晨怡(Chen-I Kuan)
dc.contributor.authorPeng-Hua Luen
dc.contributor.author呂芃樺zh_TW
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dc.identifier.urihttp://tdr.lib.ntu.edu.tw/jspui/handle/123456789/8277-
dc.description.abstract自宣告懷孕伊始,女性便面臨著揮之不去的召喚:依循社會期待成為一名「稱職的母親」。社會對母職的想像,對女性在孕期及產後的生活型態有著不可忽視的影響;尤其對於素食者而言,主流營養學的論述造成個體在飲食選擇上的拉扯:應該維持自身的素食慣習,或迎合家庭及社會認知,攝取肉類以提供孩子更好的營養?
本研究對14 位台灣素食母親進行半結構式訪談後指出:現今科學尚未有足夠的證據定論素食母親會因營養不足而致危害孩子,實際上,是受主流葷食價值影響,社會建構的母職標準—供給有肉飲食才能予以孩子健全的營養—使得素食女性在母職實踐的過程遭受最大的困境。然而,素食母親雖受到規訓,卻也能發展出多樣性的母職策略,並跳脫主流母職標準,重新建構屬於他們的素食母職,包含強化孩子的素食營養與延續素食至孩子。
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dc.description.abstractBased upon semi-structure interviews with 14 Taiwanese vegetarian mothers, this article claimed that mothering can be challenging especially for those who adopt vegetarian diets. People cast worries and doubts claiming the “unbalanced” diets would jeopardize mother’s health and as a result, do harm to the offspring during pregnancy and lactation. However, what seems “unbalanced” to these women is the pressure arising from dealing with the conceptions that vegetarian diets are irresponsible and inappropriate for pregnant or breastfeeding mothers and their children. Many of these vegetarian women still struggle with striking a balance between living up to social or family expectations for mothers and sticking to their own personal beliefs to opt for a vegetarian lifestyle. In this frame work, vegetarian women reframe the social normative (non-vegetarian) value through the practices of their own (vegetarian) mothering.en
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dc.description.tableofcontents謝辭 ⅰ
摘要 ⅱ
目錄 ⅲ
表目錄 ⅳ
第壹章、 緒論 1
第一節、 研究背景 1
第二節、 文獻探討 4
第三節、 研究目的 17
第四節、 研究方法 18
第貳章、 研究結果 22
第一節、 素食社會環境 25
第二節、 素食母親在主流葷食論述的箝制 46
第三節、 素食母親的營養理念與母職實作 59
第參章、 綜合討論 70
第一節、 反思素食營養科學 70
第二節、 主流葷食營養論述對素食母職的影響 74
第三節、 解構母職與素食母職的再建構 77
第肆章、 結論 81
第一節、 當代密集母職與華人家庭文化 82
第二節、 當代營養科學的反思 83
第三節、 未來展望 84
參考資料 85
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dc.title素食母職的營養實作:母親責任與個人價值的協商zh_TW
dc.titlePractices on Nutritional Belief in Vegetarian Mothering: Compromises between Duties of Mothering and Personal Valuesen
dc.typeThesis
dc.date.schoolyear109-1
dc.description.degree碩士
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee梁莉芳(Li-Fang Liang),范代希(Tai-Hsi Fan)
dc.subject.keyword母職,素食,性別,營養,懷孕,母乳哺餵,食物工作,zh_TW
dc.subject.keywordmothering,vegetarianism,gender,nutrition,pregnancy,breastfeeding,food work,en
dc.relation.page97
dc.identifier.doi10.6342/NTU202100612
dc.rights.note同意授權(全球公開)
dc.date.accepted2021-02-08
dc.contributor.author-college公共衛生學院zh_TW
dc.contributor.author-dept健康行為與社區科學研究所zh_TW
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