弹性主体:探讨弹性叙事中的主体性、身份与身体。

Health (London, England : 1997) Pub Date : 2012-09-01 Epub Date: 2012-04-30 DOI:10.1177/1363459312438564
Kay Aranda, Laetitia Zeeman, Julie Scholes, Arantxa Santa-María Morales
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摘要

在过去十年中,国际上对恢复力的研究和政策兴趣大大增加。复原力现在被认为是促进健康和福祉的宝贵资产或资源,并构成了以力量为基础而不是以缺陷为基础的健康模式的更广泛趋势的一部分。虽然对弹性的概念限制和规范性假设的批评不断发展,但迄今为止,对支撑这些概念的主题的讨论较少,也没有主体性,身份或身体的相关问题。我们在本文中的目标是开始解决这一差距。我们通过在“发现”和“制造”两种既定的弹性叙述中重新审视这个主题来做到这一点。然后,我们探索第三种叙事的潜力,我们称之为韧性“未完成”。后一个故事是由女权主义者对主体的后结构理解所决定的,而这反过来又与最近对新兴社会心理主体的理解以及精神分析对这些辩论的贡献产生了共鸣。然后,我们考虑了这一后结构、行为和具体化的社会心理主体的潜在价值,并讨论了弹性理论、实践和研究的意义。
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The resilient subject: exploring subjectivity, identity and the body in narratives of resilience.

International research and policy interest in resilience has increased enormously during the last decade. Resilience is now considered to be a valuable asset or resource with which to promote health and well-being and forms part of a broader trend towards strength based as opposed to deficit models of health. And while there is a developing critique of resilience's conceptual limits and normative assumptions, to date there is less discussion of the subject underpinning these notions, nor related issues of subjectivity, identity or the body. Our aim in this article is to begin to address this gap. We do so by re-examining the subject within two established narratives of resilience, as 'found' and 'made'. We then explore the potential of a third narrative, which we term resilience 'unfinished'. This latter story is informed by feminist poststructural understandings of the subject, which in turn, resonate with recently articulated understandings of an emerging psychosocial subject and the contribution of psychoanalysis to these debates. We then consider the potential value of this poststructural, performative and embodied psychosocial subject and discuss the implications for resilience theory, practice and research.

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