Raspberry Kelly, Skinner Debra
Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3115, USA.
Med Anthropol. 2007 Oct-Dec;26(4):355-91. doi: 10.1080/01459740701619848.
Because of advancements in genetic research and technologies, the clinical practice of genetics is becoming a prevalent component of biomedicine. As the genetic basis for more and more diseases are found, it is possible that ways of experiencing health, illness, identity, kin relations, and the body are becoming geneticized, or understood within a genetic model of disease. Yet, other models and relations that go beyond genetic explanations also shape interpretations of health and disease. This article explores how one group of individuals for whom genetic disorder is highly relevant formulates their views of the body in light of genetic knowledge. Using data from an ethnographic study of 106 parents or potential parents of children with known or suspected genetic disorders who were referred to a pediatric genetic counseling and evaluation clinic in the southeastern United States, we find that these parents do, to some degree, perceive of their children's disorders in terms of a genetic body that encompasses two principal qualities: a sense of predetermined health and illness and an awareness of a profound historicity that reaches into the past and extends into the present and future. They experience this genetic body as both fixed and historical, but they also express ideas of a genetic body made less deterministic by their own efforts and future possibilities. This account of parents' experiences with genetics and clinical practice contributes to a growing body of work on the ways in which genetic information and technologies are transforming popular and medical notions of the body, and with it, health, illness, kinship relations, and personal and social identities.
由于基因研究和技术的进步,遗传学的临床实践正成为生物医学中普遍存在的一部分。随着越来越多疾病的基因基础被发现,人们体验健康、疾病、身份、亲属关系和身体的方式有可能正在被基因化,或者在疾病的基因模型中得到理解。然而,其他超越基因解释的模型和关系也塑造了对健康和疾病的解读。本文探讨了一组与遗传疾病高度相关的个体如何根据基因知识来阐述他们对身体的看法。通过对106名已知或疑似患有遗传疾病儿童的父母或准父母进行人种志研究获得的数据,这些父母来自美国东南部一家儿科遗传咨询与评估诊所。我们发现,这些父母在某种程度上确实从一个包含两个主要特质的基因身体角度来理解他们孩子的疾病:一种预先确定的健康和疾病感,以及一种对深远历史的认识,这种历史可追溯到过去,并延伸至现在和未来。他们体验到这个基因身体既是固定的又是有历史的,但他们也表达了一种观点,即通过自己的努力和未来的可能性,基因身体的确定性会降低。关于父母在遗传学和临床实践方面的经历的描述,为越来越多关于基因信息和技术如何改变大众和医学对身体的观念,以及随之而来的健康、疾病、亲属关系、个人和社会身份的研究做出了贡献。