»Schnitt im Kopf«

A. Althaus, M. Janett, J.C. Streuli, R. Gobet, Flurin Condrau
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Abstract In the second half of the twentieth century, the Zurich Children’s Hospital (Kispi) developed into an internationally renowned treatment center for »intersexuality.« Children with ambiguous body-sexual characteristics were given there a clearly male or female identification by means of surgical interventions and/or hormone therapies. This study examines the question of how medical and family communication shaped the (narrated) experience of »intersex« treatments. Our analysis is based on nine oral history interviews with former Kispi patients. We show that communication in connection with the treatments was semi-tabooing and directive. We discuss the mode of communication in its social and medical-historical conditions (tabooing of the clitoris and »intersex,« paternalistic relationship between doctors and patients, concealment of »intersex« diagnoses as a doctrine), examine its biographical effects (ignorance of one’s own body, feelings of shame, stigmatization) and address individual processing strategies (breaking taboos, acquisition of knowledge).
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摘要二十世纪下半叶,苏黎世儿童医院(Kispi)发展成为国际知名的“双性恋”治疗中心。«通过手术干预和/或激素治疗,对身体性别特征不明确的儿童进行了明确的男性或女性识别。本研究探讨了医疗和家庭沟通如何塑造“双性人”治疗的(叙述的)体验的问题。我们的分析基于对前Kispi患者的九次口腔病史访谈。我们发现,与治疗相关的沟通是半禁忌和指导性的。我们讨论了在其社会和医学历史条件下的沟通模式(禁止阴蒂和“双性人”,医生和患者之间的家长式关系,将“双性人诊断”作为一种学说进行隐瞒),研究其传记效应(对自己身体的无知、羞耻感、污名化),并解决个人处理策略(打破禁忌、获得知识)。
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