Exploring artmaking as a source of metaphor for women’s cancer experiences: A phenomenological study

Christine Novy, Marie-Christine Ranger, Roanne Thomas
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Metaphoric language is common in cancer discourse. However, prevailing military and journey metaphors may not capture variation in cancer experiences. In this article, the authors describe an art-based community research programme for women who had experienced cancer. Taking a phenomenological approach, the article examines how artmaking processes and materials were used by the study participants to shape their own metaphoric thought and, thereby, to articulate a more intimate understanding of their cancer experiences. The authors discuss four themes arising from their findings: (1) experiencing metaphor at its source, (2) artworks as insight cultivators, (3) art as process and metaphor for understanding cancer and (4) alternative metaphors for the cancer experience. Artmaking may be a means to enhance phenomenological data collection in the context of cancer experiences. By capturing variation in women’s cancer experiences, it may also lead to improvements in cancer survivorship care.
探索艺术创作作为女性癌症经历的隐喻来源:现象学研究
隐喻语言在癌症话语中很常见。然而,流行的军事和旅行隐喻可能无法捕捉癌症经历的变化。在这篇文章中,作者描述了一个以艺术为基础的社区研究项目,该项目针对患有癌症的女性。本文采用现象学的方法,考察了研究参与者如何使用艺术创作过程和材料来塑造他们自己的隐喻思想,从而表达出对他们癌症经历的更亲密的理解。作者讨论了从他们的发现中产生的四个主题:(1)体验隐喻的来源,(2)艺术作为洞察力的培养者,(3)艺术作为理解癌症的过程和隐喻,(4)癌症体验的替代隐喻。艺术创作可能是在癌症经历的背景下加强现象学数据收集的一种手段。通过捕捉女性癌症经历的变化,它也可能导致癌症幸存者护理的改善。
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