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摘要
本文讨论了女性对“自然”和“非自然”外表的叙述,以及这些叙述所表明的关于肉毒杆菌和填充技术和应用的使用的可能含义,这些技术和应用是当今“青年”工作干预之一。该研究基于实地调查和参与式观察技术,于2021-2022年间在土耳其安卡拉的X美学中心进行。这些数据是通过对进行肉毒杆菌注射和填充手术的医生以及不同年龄的女性参与者的深入访谈获得的。本研究以参与者对“自然”与“非自然”外表所赋予的意义为基础,以“自然”的概念为问题,结合自然、文化、身体和技术等方面的文献来探讨“自然”话语。根据这些讨论,我们将集中讨论我们应该在哪里以及如何定位参与肉毒杆菌和填充程序的参与者的身体制度,以及将试图模糊的“自然”和“非自然”身体之间的界限。为了做到这一点,人们会认为Donna J. Haraway的半机械人形象,即“机器-有机体杂交体”,可以适用于肉毒杆菌和填充剂的应用领域。
Botoks ve dolgu enjeksiyonları ile yüzün yeniden inşası
This article deals with the women’s narratives of “natural” and “unnatural” appearance and the possible meanings in which these narratives indicate regarding the use of botox and filler technologies and applications, which are among the today’s “youth” work interventions. This study, which was based on a field research and the participant observation technique, was carried out at the X Aesthetic Center in Ankara/Turkey between the years of 2021-2022. The data were obtained from in-depth interviews with the doctor who performed the botox and filler procedure and from the female participants in different range of ages who have these applications. In this study, which is based on the meanings attributed by the participants to the “natural” and “unnatural” appearance, and which takes the concept of “natural” as problematic, the discourse of “naturalness” is discussed in connection with the literature on nature, culture, body and technology. In the light of these discussions, we will focus on where and how we should position the bodily regimes of the participants involved in botox and filler procedures, and on the boundaries between the “natural” and “unnatural” body which will be tried to be blurred. In oder to do so, it will be argued that Donna J. Haraway’s cyborg figure, i.e. “machine-organism hybrids”, can be adapted to the field of botox and filler applications.