谈判女性,母性和美丽:巴基斯坦女性乳腺癌患者的经历

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES
T. Mansoor, Saad Abid
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摘要

乳房是女性、性和母性的象征,因此在乳腺癌被社会认知的方式中扮演着重要角色。戈夫曼(Goffman)在1963年看到了由疾病引起的耻辱,他指出,具有社会不受欢迎特征的人“被宠坏的身份”导致了社会歧视和贬低。这个定性的女权主义人种学研究探讨了在父权制度下对乳腺癌的理解以及由此产生的耻辱。在这里,我使用由Jones, Scott和Markus定义的病耻感的六个维度作为理论框架。经伦理委员会批准,37名研究参与者(22名接受乳房切除术的患者和15名护理人员)被纳入研究样本。通过深入访谈/焦点小组讨论收集的数据按主题进行审查。新出现的主题包括羞耻的概念、对严重疾病的自我披露、失去乳房、母亲的象征、美、女性气质、适应“新身份”、脱发和负担过重的照顾者。人们认为,乳腺癌是对女性气质的威胁,因为它导致了对美的理想的扭曲,破坏了女性作为家庭主妇和母亲的家庭角色,使她们蒙受耻辱,她们不得不通过多种努力来恢复自己的身心。
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Negotiating femininity, motherhood and beauty: Experiences of Pakistani women breast cancer patients
ABSTRACT Breasts are a symbol of femininity, sexuality and maternity and therefore play a role in the way breast cancer is perceived by society. Goffman in 1963 sees stigma such as arising out of disease, by noting that people with socially undesirable characteristics have “spoiled identity” that leads to social discrimination and devaluation. This qualitative feminist ethnographic study explores understanding of breast cancer in a patriarchal setup and the stigma arising out of it. Here I use the six dimensions of stigma as a theoretical framework, as defined by Jones, Scott and Markus. After approval of an ethics committee, 37 research participants (22 patients who had undergone mastectomy and 15 caregivers) were included in the study sample. The data collected via in-depth interviews/focus group discussions was examined thematically. The emerging themes included concepts of shame, self-disclosure of serious illness, loss of breast/s, maternal symbol, beauty, femininity, adjusting to a “new identity,” alopecia and the overburdened caregiver. It is seen that breast cancer poses a threat to femininity as it leads to a distortion of beauty ideals and disrupts the domestic roles of women as housewives and mothers which stigmatizes them and they have to make multiple efforts to restore themselves physically and mentally.
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