Living with ‘New Diseases’ in Dakar: Embodied Time and the Emergence of Chronicity

IF 0.9 2区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
Branwyn Poleykett
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Abstract

In this article, I examine how the emergence of chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension and heart disease reshapes perceptions of time, embodiment, ageing and the life course in the West African city of Dakar. Focusing on the complex, discontinuous and cyclical nature of chronic disease in this context, I argue that experiences of chronicity in Dakar can be analysed using a ‘biocircular’ lens. Biocircular approaches draw attention to new forms of embodied temporality that emerge in the wake of ‘new diseases’. I identify three new forms of embodied time produced and engaged by ailing and ageing people in Dakar. First, chronic symptoms emerge out of time, at unexpected junctures in the life course. Second, chronic diseases are understood to speed up or accelerate body pace. Finally, food can be implicated not just in harmful and risky consumption, but in healing and metabolic repair.
在达喀尔与“新疾病”共存:具体化的时间和慢性病的出现
在这篇文章中,我研究了糖尿病、高血压和心脏病等慢性疾病的出现如何重塑西非城市达喀尔对时间、化身、衰老和生命历程的看法。在这种背景下,针对慢性病的复杂性、不连续性和周期性,我认为达喀尔的慢性病经历可以用“生物圆形”的视角进行分析。生物循环方法引起人们对“新疾病”之后出现的新形式的具体时间性的关注。我确定了达喀尔患病和老年人产生和参与的三种新形式的具体时间。首先,慢性症状是在生命过程中意想不到的时刻出现的。其次,慢性病被认为会加快或加速身体的步伐。最后,食物不仅与有害和危险的消费有关,还与愈合和代谢修复有关。
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Body & Society
Body & Society SOCIOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.10
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5.60%
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13
期刊介绍: Body & Society has from its inception in March 1995 as a companion journal to Theory, Culture & Society, pioneered and shaped the field of body-studies. It has been committed to theoretical openness characterized by the publication of a wide range of critical approaches to the body, alongside the encouragement and development of innovative work that contains a trans-disciplinary focus. The disciplines reflected in the journal have included anthropology, art history, communications, cultural history, cultural studies, environmental studies, feminism, film studies, health studies, leisure studies, medical history, philosophy, psychology, religious studies, science studies, sociology and sport studies.
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