Passing as Able‐Bodyminded, Disabled, or Supercrip: Rethinking Impression Management Strategies Through a Disability Lens

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Yvonne Wechuli
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This paper further develops the interactionist notion of passing from a disability studies perspective. Drawing on central disability studies journals' archives in the course of a theoretical PhD project that explores disability studies' theorizing of emotions, passing emerged as one of several issues of emotional relevance in the context of disability—more specifically, as one among several strategic negotiations of feelings in a dis/ableist society. When rethinking passing through the lens of disability, a more nuanced typology emerges; three different ways to negotiate the visibility of one's disability status in order to manage the public impression. I discuss my terminological choices to acknowledge how disabled people strategically negotiate visibility to avoid being made to feel unpleasant in a dis/ableist society.
伪装成健全人、残疾人或超级警察:从残疾视角反思印象管理策略
本文从残疾研究的视角进一步发展了 "经过 "这一互动概念。在一个探索残疾研究情感理论化的理论博士项目过程中,通过对残疾研究核心期刊档案的研究,"经过 "成为了与残疾相关的几个情感问题之一--更具体地说,成为了残疾/残障主义社会中几种情感策略谈判中的一种。当从残疾的角度重新思考 "经过 "时,一个更细微的类型出现了;三种不同的方式来协商一个人残疾身份的可见性,以管理公众印象。我将讨论我在术语上的选择,以承认残疾人是如何策略性地协商能见度,以避免在残疾/残障主义社会中感到不愉快的。
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期刊介绍: The Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction is a social science professional organization of scholars interested in qualitative, especially interactionist, research. The society organizes panels and sessions at annual conferences such as the American Sociological Association and Midwest Sociology Society Annual Meetings, and each Spring holds the Couch-Stone Symposium. As the main voice of the Symbolic Interactionist perspective, Symbolic Interaction brings you articles which showcase empirical research and theoretical development that resound throughout the fields of sociology, social psychology, communication, education, nursing, organizations, mass media, and others.
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