诊断、可见度和“你必须为之奋斗的疾病”

IF 2.6 1区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Melina Sherman
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摘要

这篇文章用作者作为双相情感障碍患者的生活经历来探索生活在“你必须与之抗争的疾病”中的意义。根据她自己的生活轨迹,以及约瑟夫·杜米特(Joseph Dumit)和许多其他关于慢性病的学者的作品,作者回顾了属于慢性、隐形疾病的主要特征,以及这些特征对经历疾病的人的影响。在回顾了五个关键特征之后,这篇文章更深入地探讨了被诊断患有“你必须为之奋斗的疾病”的承诺和陷阱。文章最后呼吁采取行动,并就学者、倡导者和其他人如何帮助和支持那些患有隐形慢性病的人的持续斗争提出了自己的想法。
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Diagnosis, visibility, and “Illnesses You Have to Fight to Get”

This essay uses the author's lived experience as a person with bipolar disorder to explore the meaning of living with an “illness you have to fight to get.” Drawing on her own life trajectory, as well as on the work of Joseph Dumit and many other scholars who have written about chronic illness, the author reviews the main characteristics that belong to chronic, invisibilized conditions and the implications such characteristics have for the people who experience illness. After reviewing five key traits, the essay dives deeper into the promises and pitfalls of being diagnosed with “illnesses you have to fight to get.” The essay ends with a call to action and ideas for how scholars, advocates, others can help empower and support the ongoing struggle of those who live with invisibilized chronic illnesses.

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American Anthropologist
American Anthropologist ANTHROPOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.30
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11.40%
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114
期刊介绍: American Anthropologist is the flagship journal of the American Anthropological Association, reaching well over 12,000 readers with each issue. The journal advances the Association mission through publishing articles that add to, integrate, synthesize, and interpret anthropological knowledge; commentaries and essays on issues of importance to the discipline; and reviews of books, films, sound recordings and exhibits.
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