与产后身体一起思考:阐述对产后功能不同的身体的社会学关怀。

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Siân M Beynon-Jones, Alankrita Anand
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摘要

本文阐述了一种社会学方法来研究出生后功能不同的身体。我们认为,出生后的身体分布在现有学术的各种领域,这可能使其难以应对包括妊娠、功能改变/损伤、养育子女和医学知识在内的经历。我们回顾和综合这些丰富的文献,以说明如何动员它来社会学理论和探索出生后的身体恢复,将其描述为对这些身体的社会学护理的发展。我们的分析利用了对顺性/酷儿/神经分化/白人/中产阶级母亲出生后身体的自我民族志反思,以及四次关于英国出生后身体经历的试点访谈。通过将这些生活经历与现有的女权主义者/STS和社会学学术进行主题对话,我们说明了为什么通过出生改变身体对社会学家来说是有益的,并概述了该领域未来研究的潜在途径。我们建议,关注产后身体的护理可以对怀孕、分娩和育儿之间的时间关系以及这些形式的劳动如何在社会上分配和支持的假设进行批判性的探索。
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Thinking With Post-Birth Bodies: Articulating Sociological Care for Bodies That Function Differently After Birth.

This paper articulates a sociological approach to bodies that function differently after birth. We suggest that post-birth bodies are distributed across a variety of areas of existing scholarship and that this can make it difficult to grapple with experiences that encompass gestation, altered functioning/injury, parenting and medical knowledge. We review and synthesise this rich literature to illustrate how it can be mobilised to sociologically theorise and explore physical recovery from birth, characterising this as the development of sociological care for such bodies. Our analysis draws on autoethnographic reflection on the post-birth body of a cis/queer/neurodivergent/white/middle-class mother alongside four pilot interviews concerning experiences with post-birth bodies in England. By placing these lived experiences into thematic dialogue with existing feminist/STS and sociological scholarship we illustrate why bodies altered through birth are good for sociologists to think with and outline potential avenues for future research in this field. We suggest that a focus on care for post-birth bodies enables critical exploration of assumptions about temporal relations between pregnancy, birth and mothering/parenting, as well as how these forms of labour are socially distributed and supported.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
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自引率
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期刊介绍: Sociology of Health & Illness is an international journal which publishes sociological articles on all aspects of health, illness, medicine and health care. We welcome empirical and theoretical contributions in this field.
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