Living as Socially Marked Individuals: Two Stories on Stigma and Its Consequences

Cindy Brooks Dollar, Grant Tietjen
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Perceptions, applications, and consequences of stigma have been of interest to sociologists for centuries. Following criticisms of original labeling models, modified labeling theory (MLT) sought to reframe arguments about the consequences of negative labeling. MLT focuses on explaining how socialization teaches us the deleterious consequences of stigmatizing labels, and how anticipations of stigma are met with deliberate management to cope with expected stigma. MLT proposes three stigma management strategies: secrecy, withdrawal, and education. In the present paper, we use an autoethnographic, narrative sociology approach to share our personal experiences with stigma. The autoethnographic-storytelling approach effectively places our experiences within our cultural settings and demonstrates MLT’s applicability. Using one narrative of a designated “criminal offender” and the other of a “sexual assault victim,” we show how the politically charged labels of “offender” and “victim” while publicly framed as opposing, share similarities, thus emphasizing MLT’s explanatory potential. The narratives indicate, however, that stigma management may be more complex than present literatures capture. We propose the notion of a stigma management toolkit to help explain the availability, selection, and employment of certain stigma management practices and conclude by encouraging further theorization on stigma-related processes.
作为社会标记的个体生活:两个关于耻辱及其后果的故事
几个世纪以来,社会学家一直对污名的认知、应用和后果感兴趣。在对原始标签模型的批评之后,修正标签理论(MLT)试图重新构建关于负面标签后果的争论。MLT侧重于解释社会化如何教会我们污名化标签的有害后果,以及如何通过深思熟虑的管理来应对预期的污名化。MLT提出了三种污名管理策略:保密、退出和教育。在本论文中,我们使用自我民族志,叙事社会学的方法来分享我们的个人经验与耻辱。自我民族志讲故事的方法有效地将我们的经历置于我们的文化背景中,并证明了MLT的适用性。通过使用一个指定的“罪犯”和另一个“性侵犯受害者”的叙述,我们展示了“罪犯”和“受害者”这两个充满政治色彩的标签是如何在公开的对立框架下分享相似之处的,从而强调了MLT的解释潜力。然而,这些叙述表明,污名管理可能比目前的文献所捕获的更复杂。我们提出了耻辱感管理工具包的概念,以帮助解释某些耻辱感管理实践的可用性,选择和使用,并通过鼓励进一步理论化耻辱感相关过程来总结。
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