The Elusive Image and the Missing Subject: A Hauntological Approach to Coproduction in Mental Health Research.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Culture Medicine and Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-10 DOI:10.1007/s11013-025-09917-4
Gaurav Datta
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Abstract

The growing inclusion of people with lived experience and their carers in mental health research begs us to consider how their lived experience influences research. In this commentary, I use photographs to show how I used my personal experience of caring in creative ways to research violence against people with mental illness in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Drawing on Byron Good's use of hauntology and my personal experience, I argue for its adaptation as a framework for both analysis and visual representation using a multilayered auto-visual-ethnographic engagement centered around the local Amtrak station. I elaborate how in the basal layer the photographs stem from the interplay of mental images and ethnographic encounters to explore my subjectivity and intersubjective relations. In the second layer, I use an archival map to tie the photographs to the wider historical context of North Dakota. By doing so, I show how the Amtrak station emerges as a site for chaotic personal narratives and contested histories. In conclusion, I address this method's departure from classical photo-ethnography, arguing that such a hauntologically informed auto-visual-ethnographic engagement could help researchers incorporate their experiences of care and loss in mental health research in meaningful, creative, and sensitive ways.

难以捉摸的形象和缺失的主体:精神健康研究中合作生产的幽灵学方法。
在心理健康研究中越来越多地纳入有生活经历的人及其照顾者,这促使我们考虑他们的生活经历如何影响研究。在这篇评论中,我用照片来展示我如何用我的个人经历,以创造性的方式来研究北达科他州大福克斯对精神疾病患者的暴力行为。根据Byron Good对鬼魂学的运用和我的个人经验,我认为它可以作为一个分析和视觉表现的框架,使用以当地Amtrak车站为中心的多层次自动视觉人种学参与。我详细阐述了在基础层中,照片是如何从心理图像和民族志遭遇的相互作用中产生的,以探索我的主体性和主体间关系。在第二层,我使用档案地图将照片与北达科他州更广泛的历史背景联系起来。通过这样做,我展示了美铁车站如何成为一个混乱的个人叙述和有争议的历史的场所。最后,我指出了这种方法与经典的摄影民族志的背离,认为这种鬼怪学信息的自动视觉民族志参与可以帮助研究人员以有意义的、创造性的和敏感的方式将他们在心理健康研究中的照顾和损失的经历结合起来。
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自引率
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期刊介绍: Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry is an international and interdisciplinary forum for the publication of work in three interrelated fields: medical and psychiatric anthropology, cross-cultural psychiatry, and related cross-societal and clinical epidemiological studies. The journal publishes original research, and theoretical papers based on original research, on all subjects in each of these fields. Interdisciplinary work which bridges anthropological and medical perspectives and methods which are clinically relevant are particularly welcome, as is research on the cultural context of normative and deviant behavior, including the anthropological, epidemiological and clinical aspects of the subject. Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry also fosters systematic and wide-ranging examinations of the significance of culture in health care, including comparisons of how the concept of culture is operationalized in anthropological and medical disciplines. With the increasing emphasis on the cultural diversity of society, which finds its reflection in many facets of our day to day life, including health care, Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry is required reading in anthropology, psychiatry and general health care libraries.
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