Prostate Cancer and the Emotionology of Masculinity: Joking, Intellectualization, and the Reconstruction of Gender

J. Andreasson, T. Johansson, Carina Danemalm-Jägervall
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This article builds on data gathered through focus group interviews with Swedish men treated for prostate cancer. First, we aim to analyse how the participants talk about and handle sensitive issues and common side effects. Second, we investigate how the participants’ feelings about their disease affect or interfere with their understanding of masculinity. The findings illustrate how participants partly break with historical expectations of men as emotionally inexpressive. Instead, in the groups they talk openly about incontinence, erectile dysfunction, and other sensitive issues. At the same time, these discussions can be positioned within certain discursive coping strategies. Using jokes and intellectualizing their health narratives, combined with a problematization and partial redefinition of gender and masculinity, most of the men adapt to their new life situation. The men’s ways of handling their emotions can be situated in the interface between discursive and gendered emotion ideologies, and lived experiences of masculinity.
前列腺癌与男性气质的情绪学:玩笑、理智化与性别重建
这篇文章建立在通过对瑞典前列腺癌患者的焦点小组访谈收集到的数据之上。首先,我们的目标是分析参与者如何谈论和处理敏感问题和常见的副作用。其次,我们调查了参与者对他们的疾病的感觉如何影响或干扰他们对男子气概的理解。研究结果表明,参与者在一定程度上打破了人们对男性缺乏情感表达的传统看法。相反,在小组中,他们公开谈论尿失禁、勃起功能障碍和其他敏感问题。同时,这些讨论可以定位在一定的话语应对策略中。利用笑话和理智化他们的健康叙事,结合问题化和部分重新定义性别和男子气概,大多数男性适应了他们的新生活状况。男性处理情感的方式可以处于话语和性别情感意识形态之间的界面,以及男性气概的生活经验。
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