Woman in the brain, or the fraught relationship between feminism and mental health.

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Cinzia Greco
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Abstract

This article explores the complicated relationship between feminism and women's mental health. I discuss the differences and convergences between neurodiversity and mental health and how feminist theory has approached these topics. While contrasting the pathologisation that mental health disciplines can apply to women, feminism has often reduced mental health conditions to mere manifestations of patriarchy. Using autism as a prism, I propose that the neurodiversity paradigm can be a means to discuss diverse brain and mind experiences without reinforcing pathologisation. The choice of autism has two motivations: while autism is a neurological difference and not a mental illness, the complex experiences of autistic women exemplify their otherness and exclusion, highlighting the marginalisation of women with atypical brains not just in society but also in feminist theories and practicesDrawing on documentary sources and discussing theoretical approaches from the UK, the USA, and, to a lesser extent, other English-speaking countries, this article aims to advance the feminist discourse on mental health. I illustrate the necessity to enrich feminist perspectives on mental health and suggest ways to make feminist theories and practices more inclusive of neurodivergent and mad women.

大脑中的女人,或者女权主义与心理健康之间令人担忧的关系。
本文探讨了女权主义与女性心理健康之间的复杂关系。我讨论了神经多样性和心理健康之间的差异和趋同,以及女权主义理论如何处理这些主题。在对比心理健康学科对妇女的病态化的同时,女权主义经常将心理健康状况简化为仅仅是父权制的表现。以自闭症为视角,我提出神经多样性范式可以成为一种讨论不同大脑和精神体验的手段,而不会强化病理化。选择自闭症有两个动机:虽然自闭症是一种神经系统上的差异,而不是一种精神疾病,但自闭症女性的复杂经历证明了她们的独特性和被排斥性,突出了具有非典型大脑的女性不仅在社会上被边缘化,而且在女权主义理论和实践中也被边缘化。本文借鉴了来自英国、美国以及其他英语国家的文献资料和讨论理论方法,在较小程度上,本文旨在推进关于心理健康的女权主义论述。我说明了丰富女性主义精神健康观点的必要性,并提出了使女性主义理论和实践更包容神经分化和疯狂女性的方法。
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Medical Humanities
Medical Humanities HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
8.30%
发文量
59
期刊介绍: Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OEM) is an international peer reviewed journal concerned with areas of current importance in occupational medicine and environmental health issues throughout the world. Original contributions include epidemiological, physiological and psychological studies of occupational and environmental health hazards as well as toxicological studies of materials posing human health risks. A CPD/CME series aims to help visitors in continuing their professional development. A World at Work series describes workplace hazards and protetctive measures in different workplaces worldwide. A correspondence section provides a forum for debate and notification of preliminary findings.
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