The shadow side of occupational therapy: Necropower, state racism and colonialism.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Pier-Luc Turcotte, Dave Holmes
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Abstract

Background: In the Global North, advances in occupational therapy benefitted unduly from the oppression, disablement and suffering of thousands of people in the South (and beyond). To prevent the recurrence of these injustices, history must be unveiled and occupational therapists urged to come to terms with their own involvement and responsibility.

Objective and method: Utilising Achille Mbembe's concept of necropolitics, this academic essay blends select historical and philosophical perspectives to explore occupational therapy's concealed role in manifestations of institutionalised violence.

Results: By examining its roles in World War II and France's colonisation of Algeria, we make visible the development of occupational therapy's distinct 'shadow side'. In Nazi Germany's Euthanasia Programme, it became a tool for identifying which lives were deemed 'worthy of living' and which were not, which indirectly contributed to the killing of 200,000 disabled persons. Under France's colonial medical system, occupational therapy imposed Western standards that alienated and completely depersonalised Algerian patients.

Conclusion and significance: Entrenched in a (bio)economy that has endured beyond these events, occupational therapists must exercise vigilance, remaining mindful of the potential to unintentionally overlook individuals labelled as 'unproductive'. This requires confronting the profession's assumptions of inherent 'goodness' and acknowledging and addressing its shadow side.

职业治疗的阴影面:死亡力量、国家种族主义和殖民主义。
背景:在全球北方,职业治疗的进步过度受益于南方(及其他地区)数千人的压迫、致残和痛苦。为了防止这些不公正现象再次发生,必须揭露历史,敦促职业治疗师接受自己的参与和责任。目的与方法:本文运用阿希尔·姆本贝的尸体政治学概念,从历史与哲学的角度,探讨职业治疗在制度化暴力表现中的隐蔽作用。结果:通过考察其在第二次世界大战和法国对阿尔及利亚的殖民统治中的作用,我们可以看到职业治疗独特的“阴影面”的发展。在纳粹德国的安乐死计划中,它成为识别哪些生命被认为“值得活”,哪些不值得活的工具,这间接导致了20万残疾人的死亡。在法国的殖民医疗体系下,职业治疗强加了西方标准,疏远并完全剥夺了阿尔及利亚患者的人格。结论和意义:在经历了这些事件之后的(生物)经济中,职业治疗师必须保持警惕,注意无意中忽视被贴上“非生产性”标签的个人的可能性。这需要直面该行业对内在“善”的假设,承认并解决其阴暗面。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
15.80%
发文量
45
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy is an internationally well-recognized journal that aims to provide a forum for occupational therapy research worldwide and especially the Nordic countries. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy welcomes: theoretical frameworks, original research reports emanating from quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods studies, literature reviews, case studies, presentation and evaluation of instruments, evaluation of interventions, learning and teaching in OT, letters to the editor.
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