The borderline as diagnostician: an autø/gnøstic reading of a history of binaries

IF 0.2 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Francesca Lewis
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This article begins with two situated knowledges drawn from my lived experience as a feminist researcher with a ‘borderline personality disorder’ diagnosis. The first knowledge is that diagnostic and medicalised ways of framing experience (particularly the experience labelled ‘BPD’) can constitute a kind of cruel optimism, which arises ‘when the object that draws your attachment actively impedes the aim that brought you to it initially’ and becomes ‘an obstacle to your flourishing’ (Berlant, 2011). The second knowledge is that while the label ‘BPD’ is stigmatising, pathologising and highly gendered, it refers not only to a real experience but to valuable ways of being/becoming and knowing. Here I make the case for recasting the borderline not as a patient to be diagnosed but, as Gilles Deleuze suggests, as a diagnostician whose ‘symptoms’ are the traces of unjust and harmful frameworks that work upon us all. Building on the important work of Margaret Price, whose writing on psychosocial disabilities and epistemic injustice produced the concept of counter-diagnosis, I have developed a methodology I call autø/gnøsis. Using a new materialist approach (Deleuze, Braidotti, Barad), autø/gnøsis thinks through and with the borderline self and borderline knowledges, while also acknowledging the shifting, unsteady void at the centre of these concepts.
作为诊断学家的边缘性:对二元体历史的自我/自我解读
本文从我作为一名被诊断为“边缘型人格障碍”的女权主义研究者的生活经历中得出的两个情境知识开始。首先,诊断和医学化的经验框架(特别是被称为“BPD”的经验)可以构成一种残酷的乐观主义,当“吸引你依恋的对象积极地阻碍了最初带给你的目标”并成为“你繁荣的障碍”时,就会出现这种乐观主义(Berlant, 2011)。第二个知识是,虽然“BPD”这个标签带有污名化、病态化和高度性别化,但它不仅指的是一种真实的经历,而且指的是存在/成为和了解的有价值的方式。在这里,我提出重新定义边缘的理由,不是把它当作一个待诊断的病人,而是像吉尔·德勒兹(Gilles Deleuze)建议的那样,把它当作一个诊断学家,他的“症状”是影响我们所有人的不公正和有害框架的痕迹。玛格丽特·普莱斯(Margaret Price)关于社会心理残疾和认知不公的著作产生了反诊断的概念,在她的重要工作的基础上,我开发了一种方法,我称之为autø/gnøsis。使用一种新的唯物主义方法(德勒兹、布雷多蒂、巴拉德),autoø /gnøsis通过边缘自我和边缘知识进行思考,同时也承认这些概念中心的变化,不稳定的空虚。
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