A Taiwanese Widow’s Journey to Redefine Her Social Identity

Anhua Yeh
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The author is a counseling psychologist. When she was forty-five years old, she lost her beloved husband to cancer. The reflective account in this report examines the cultural underpinnings of the challenges that she encountered as she was seeking to redefine her social identity after this traumatic loss. The unspoken norms in a patriarchal tradition thrust her into unexpected confusions and struggles—norms with residues that still permeate modern society in Taiwan. To sort through these conundrums and dilemmas, she turned to autoethnography. After two years of writing, two prominent themes emerged. The first theme centers on the insider/outsider tug-of-war manifested in her interactions with her in-laws. The second pertains to how she is perceived by the society now that her wedded partner has passed away. Is she married? Is she single? Through writing, the sociocultural threads embedded in what she experienced slowly crystallized. She was afforded a more detached vantage point to reflect on her feelings and thoughts and the dimensions that had eluded her before. This enlightenment empowered her and contributed in a meaningful way to moving her forward on her journey to redefine her new identity.
一位台湾寡妇重新定义自己社会身份的历程
作者是咨询心理学家。45岁时,她深爱的丈夫死于癌症。本报告中的反思性叙述考察了她在经历了这一创伤性损失后,在寻求重新定义自己的社会身份时所遇到的挑战的文化基础。父权传统中的潜规则将她推入了意想不到的困惑和挣扎中——这些规则的残余仍然渗透在台湾的现代社会中。为了理清这些难题和困境,她转向了自我民族志。经过两年的写作,出现了两个突出的主题。第一个主题集中在局内人/局外人的拔河,表现在她与公婆的互动中。第二个问题是,在她结婚的伴侣去世后,社会对她的看法。她结婚了吗?她是单身吗?通过写作,她所经历的社会文化脉络逐渐清晰起来。她获得了一个更超然的有利位置,可以反思自己的感受和思想,以及以前无法触及的维度。这种启蒙赋予了她力量,并以一种有意义的方式推动她在重新定义自己新身份的旅程中前进。
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