血检:循环系统疾病、免疫和系统疤痕

IF 0.6 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Emily Yates-Doerr
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2021年6月,对我血液的实验室分析显示,我体内的铁含量低到危险的程度。这篇文章记录了我后来对子宫肌瘤的诊断,随后的子宫切除术,以及后来留下的疤痕。在这样做的过程中,文章讲述了血液如何通过生物社会系统循环或不循环的故事。它展示了血液的特性是如何经常与剥削条件联系在一起的,从而推进了这样一种观点,即关注血液是如何工作的,或者“血液工作”,可以阐明系统性的不平等和替代系统。在与社会再生产理论的对话中,我考虑了资本主义强大的提取主义的免疫秩序,在这种秩序中,我的铁来自于另一个人的代价,以及基于不同循环愿景的免疫逻辑。我坚信,在不削弱他人的情况下,我们有可能变得更强大——只要我们能正视历史及其伤痕。
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Bloodwork: Circulatory Disorders, Immunity, and the Scarring of Systems

In June 2021, laboratory analysis of my blood indicated dangerously low levels of iron. This article chronicles my subsequent diagnosis of uterine fibroids, the hysterectomy that followed, and the scarring that came afterward. In doing so, the article tells the story of how blood circulates—or not—through biosocial systems. It shows how the properties of blood are frequently connected to conditions of exploitation to advance the argument that paying attention to how blood works, or “bloodwork,” can illuminate systemic inequality and alternative systems. In conversation with social reproduction theory, I consider capitalism’s powerful extractivist orderings of immunity in which my iron comes at another’s expense, alongside logics of immunity based on different circulatory visions. I hold on to the possibility of growing stronger without weakening others—so long as we can attend to history and its scars.

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