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The Transfigured Body and the Ethical Turn in Australian Illness Memoir

机译:变相的身体和澳大利亚疾病回忆录中的伦理转向

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Within the fields of social medicine and the medical humanities, chronic illness is acknowledged not just as an individually but as a socially transformative experience. The proliferation of published ‘illness narratives’ in recent years attests to the socially compelling nature of this particular story of transformation. Indeed, illness narratives have, in the past decade or so, become a rich source of interest in sociological and medical anthropological work for their capacity to map the material transformation of person to patient, of an assumed to a newly fluid model of subjectivity. Their significance is particularly visible in the cultural context of the west, where more people live both to be diagnosed with chronic illnesses (such as cancer) and to survive them. With a focus on two recently published Australian works, Eating the Underworld: A Memoir in Three Voices (2001), by the psychologist Doris Brett, and Tiger’s Eye: A Memoir (2001), by the historian Inga Clendinnen, this paper will consider how the illness experience marks a transformation of embodied subjectivity that, in turn, triggers transformations of other kinds. These works have quite different intents, but they provide models for exploring how physical and individual transformation through illness becomes the occasion for reconsidering the body of history, and of the resonances of history in social memory.
机译:在社会医学和医学人文科学领域,慢性病不仅被认为是个人疾病,而且是一种社会变革经验。近年来,已发表的“疾病叙述”激增,证明了这种特殊的变革故事具有社会吸引力。的确,在过去的十年左右的时间里,疾病的叙事已经成为社会学和医学人类学工作的一个重要兴趣来源,因为它们具有将人与患者的物质转化映射到一种新的主​​观性模型的能力。它们的意义在西方的文化背景中尤其明显,在那里,越来越多的人生活在被诊断为患有慢性疾病(例如癌症)并生存下来的地方。本文着重介绍了澳大利亚最近出版的两本作品:心理学家多丽丝·布雷特(Doris Brett)的《吃地狱:三种声音的回忆录》(2001)和历史学家英加·克伦丁宁(Tiga Clendinnen)撰写的《虎眼:回忆录》(2001)。疾病经历标志着主观性的转变,进而引发了其他类型的转变。这些作品的意图截然不同,但它们提供了探索疾病导致的身体和个体转化如何成为重新考虑历史身体以及社会记忆中历史共鸣的机会的模型。

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