主体性、社会不平等和性别失调:对DSM-V的重新解读

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
Margot Pujal i Llombart, M. Calatayud, Patricia Amigot
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摘要

本文提出了DSM-V(精神疾病诊断与统计手册)的批判性分析,并提出了从性别和社会心理的方法来理解心理不适。基于基于DSM-V的性别患病率差异,我们分析了规范性性别要求与心理疾病出现之间的关系。在从非情境化症状构建疾病的生物医学范式面前,我们研究了性别的主观影响,被理解为一种权力装置,以及对其规则的适应。我们阐明了一种方法论策略,从信息/文本层面开始,转移到话语分析的语境和解释层面。我们强调,男女在疾病方面的差异和不平等与男性气质和女性气质的社会建构特征的主动/被动和权力/从属轴相对应。在这个意义上,我们将不适与脆弱性和特权联系起来,并提出性别不适的概念来澄清它们。
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Subjetividad, desigualdad social y malestares de género: una relectura del DSM-V
This article presents a critical analysis of DSM-V (Diagnostic and Statitstical Manual of Mental Disorders) and proposes comprehending psychological malaise from a gender and a psychosocial approach. Based on sex-prevalence differences based on DSM-V, we analyzed the relationship between normative gender mandates and the emergence of psychological malaises. In front of the biomedical paradigm that constructs disorders from decontextualized symptoms, we investigate the subjective impact of gender, understood as a device of power, and the adaptation to its regulations. We articulate a methodological strategy that starts from the informational/textual levels and moves to the contextual and interpretative levels of discourse analysis. We emphasize that differences and inequalities in malaises between men and women correspond to the activity/passivity and power/subordination axes that characterize the social construction of masculinity and femininity. In this sense, we link malaises with vulnerabilities and privileges derived from such constructions and propose the concept gender malaise to clarify them.
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