诞生自我的叙事支持。

IF 1.5 3区 哲学 Q2 ETHICS
Güler C Ağören
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在分娩文献中,有一种共识认为,结合强烈的代理感的分娩叙述有助于人的产后和以后的幸福。在这篇文章中,我试图从生态学的角度来看待出生自我叙事的出现,并从提供性的角度来分析形成授权出生叙事所经历的限制。可得性的概念为哲学家们研究生物与环境的关系提供了一个有用的工具,使他们能够超越内在与外在、生物与环境、物理与社会等二元性。我认为,这一概念框架在理解能动性和自我在出生时的出现方面是富有成效的。真实的出生-自我叙事必然植根于包含的出生集合,并将出生集合重新概念化为一个为出生-自我产生叙事启示的系统,这可能有助于(1)支持关于出生中的自我体验和代理的语境描述,(2)通过出生来说明人类有机体发展自我体验的启示空间的复杂性。在本研究中,我详述了我的研究并分析了三种分娩自我叙事,以说明分娩身体的感受如何与身体、社会、制度和话语空间相互作用,从而形成对分娩自我叙事的支持。
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Narrative Affordances for Birthing-Selves.

In birth literature, there is a consensus that birth narratives incorporating a strong sense of agency contribute to the person's well-being postpartum and beyond. In this article, I aimed to develop an ecological perspective on the emergence of birthing-self narratives and analyse the restrictions experienced in forming empowering birth narratives from the affordance perspective. The concept of affordance has equipped philosophers with a useful tool to study organism-environment relations and to look beyond dualities such as internal and external, biological and environmental, physical and social etc. I argue that this conceptual framework can be fruitful in understanding the emergence of agency and selfhood during birth. Authentic birthing-self narratives are necessarily rooted in the encompassing birth assemblages and reconceptualizing birth assemblage as a system producing narrative affordances for the birthing-self may contribute (1) to supporting a contextual account of self-experience and agency in birth and (2) to illustrate through birth the complexity of the affordance space in which human organisms develop self-experiences. In this study, I dwell on my research and analyse three birthing-self narratives to illustrate how feelings of a birthing body intra-act with physical, social, institutional, and discursive space to shape affordances for narrating the birthing-self.

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Journal of Bioethical Inquiry
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 医学-医学:伦理
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
8.30%
发文量
67
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The JBI welcomes both reports of empirical research and articles that increase theoretical understanding of medicine and health care, the health professions and the biological sciences. The JBI is also open to critical reflections on medicine and conventional bioethics, the nature of health, illness and disability, the sources of ethics, the nature of ethical communities, and possible implications of new developments in science and technology for social and cultural life and human identity. We welcome contributions from perspectives that are less commonly published in existing journals in the field and reports of empirical research studies using both qualitative and quantitative methodologies. The JBI accepts contributions from authors working in or across disciplines including – but not limited to – the following: -philosophy- bioethics- economics- social theory- law- public health and epidemiology- anthropology- psychology- feminism- gay and lesbian studies- linguistics and discourse analysis- cultural studies- disability studies- history- literature and literary studies- environmental sciences- theology and religious studies
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