作为集体遭遇的死亡:生命结束时的关系和影响。

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Alex Broom, Katherine Kenny, Nadine Ehlers, Henrietta Byrne, Phillip Good
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摘要

生命的终结充满了复杂的关系。然而,尽管人文和社会科学学者在死亡和临终领域做了很多工作,我们最后的日子和几周仍然经常被高度个人主义的镜头所框定。因此,死亡的集体遭遇可能会在个人具体化旅程的管理中被边缘化。在某些情况下,这掩盖了集体情感强度在塑造死亡体验中的存在和力量。在本文中,我们试图将死亡重新定位为一种集体遭遇,借鉴人们在生命的最后几周或几天在姑息治疗单位接受治疗的经历,并探索三种关键的情感紧张关系:接近与距离,义务与否定,接受与拒绝。这种将死亡视为争斗和紧张的关系框架,使我们能够理解在多个身体、主体和(变化的)死亡氛围之间不可避免的推拉,这些氛围逃避了死亡的原子主义、个人主义配置,通常是由其医疗管理延续的。
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Dying as a Collective Encounter: Relationality and Affect at the End of Life.

The end of life is replete with relational complexities. Yet, despite the work of humanities and social science scholars in the field of death and dying, our final days and weeks are still often framed through a highly individualistic lens. As a result, the collective encounters of dying can become sidelined within the management of an individual's embodied journey. This, in some cases, has the effect of obscuring the presence and power of collective affective intensities in shaping the experience of dying. In this paper, we seek to recentre dying as a collective encounter, drawing on the experiences of people receiving care at a palliative care unit in the last few weeks or days of their life, and exploring three key affective tensions: proximity and distance, obligation and negation and acceptance and refusal. This relational framing of dying as tussle and tension allows us to comprehend the inevitable push-and-pull between the multiple bodies, subjects and (shifting) atmospheres of dying which evade atomistic, individualistic configurations of dying, often perpetuated by its medical management.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
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发文量
156
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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