Galasiński Dariusz, Ziółkowska Justyna
University of Wolverhampton, UK.
Health (London). 2007 Oct;11(4):455-74. doi: 10.1177/1363459307080864.
In this article we are interested in the negotiation of identities in women's narratives of their gynaecological examination and more particularly, the shifts of identity positions that permeate their stories. Taking a constructionist view of discourse and identity, we make two arguments in the article. First, we demonstrate that women talking about their gynaecological examinations constructed their selves ambiguously. The identity spaces that they discursively opened in the narratives were not inhabited. Second, we show that the embodiment of their identities--the inclusion of the body into the construction of self--fluctuates depending on the stage of the narrative of the examination.
在本文中,我们关注女性关于妇科检查叙述中的身份协商,更具体地说,是贯穿于她们故事中的身份位置的转变。从话语和身份的建构主义视角出发,我们在本文中提出两个观点。首先,我们证明谈论自己妇科检查的女性对自我的建构是模糊的。她们在叙述中通过话语开启的身份空间无人占据。其次,我们表明她们身份的体现——将身体纳入自我建构——会根据检查叙述的阶段而波动。