Gender identity, embodiment and liminality in women΄s experience of mastectomy

Despoina Ziliaskopoulou, Evrinomy Avdi
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In addition to a potentially life-threatening illness, women with breast cancer also face several challenges related to the effects of medical treatment on their bodies and their embodied identity. Mastectomy, as a highly invasive treatment, has significant impact on women's lives. This study aims to investigate the experience of mastectomy and the subjective meanings that it holds for women, in relation to their identity and relationships. The research questions were explored through a phenomenological approach in order to better understand the role of the body in this experience, and a gender perspective was adopted in order to critically examine the socio-cultural background that shapes women’s experience. Seventeen women, aged between 26-57, who had undergone mastectomy following a breast cancer diagnosis, participated in the study. The research material was collected through semi-structured interviews and analyzed using phenomenological analysis. The analysis also drew upon a gender perspective, given a focus of the study on the gendered dimension of embodied identity.  Findings indicate that a core element of the experience of mastectomy concerns the alteration of embodied identity and a sense of liminality, an unresolved state of being in between the previous normal life and life post-diagnosis. The analysis highlighted the need to expand the concept of liminality in psycho-oncology, to include the ambiguity associated with women’s self-identification as ‘normal women’, in relation to embodied experience and the socio-cultural constructions of the female breast. Interestingly, liminality in relation to gender identity characterizes many women’s experience, despite the use of silicone pads and/or plastic reconstructive surgery to manage the altered body. The findings enrich our theoretical understanding of the experience of mastectomy, broaden the concept of liminality, highlight the gendered dimensions of identity and the role of the socio-cultural context in shaping the experience of mastectomy. Moreover, they point to useful directions for the design and delivery of individualized support to women who have undergone mastectomy.
women΄s乳房切除术经验中的性别认同、体现与阈限
除了可能危及生命的疾病外,患有乳腺癌的妇女还面临着与医疗对其身体及其所体现的身份的影响有关的若干挑战。乳房切除术作为一种高度侵入性的治疗方法,对女性的生活产生了重大影响。本研究旨在探讨乳房切除术的经验和主观意义,它持有的妇女,在他们的身份和关系。为了更好地理解身体在这一经历中的作用,通过现象学方法探索了研究问题,并采用了性别观点,以便批判性地检查塑造女性经历的社会文化背景。17名年龄在26-57岁之间的女性参加了这项研究,她们在诊断出乳腺癌后接受了乳房切除术。通过半结构化访谈收集研究资料,并采用现象学分析方法进行分析。鉴于研究的重点是体现身份的性别方面,分析还借鉴了性别观点。研究结果表明,乳房切除术经历的一个核心要素涉及具体身份和阈限感的改变,这是一种介于之前正常生活和诊断后生活之间的未解决的状态。分析强调有必要扩大心理肿瘤学中阈限性的概念,包括与女性自我认同为“正常女性”有关的模糊性,以及与女性乳房的具体经验和社会文化结构有关的模糊性。有趣的是,尽管使用了硅胶垫和/或整形重建手术来管理改变的身体,但许多女性的经历都与性别认同有关。这些发现丰富了我们对乳房切除术经验的理论理解,拓宽了阈限的概念,突出了身份的性别维度以及社会文化背景在塑造乳房切除术经验中的作用。此外,它们还为设计和提供对接受乳房切除术的妇女的个性化支持指明了有用的方向。
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