School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NF, United Kingdom.
Soc Sci Med. 2011 Mar;72(6):984-91. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.01.017. Epub 2011 Feb 23.
In this paper I seek to engage with literature on recovery by focusing on gendered identity and motherhood in accounts of pregnant and postpartum women. Interview accounts are analysed as the site of moral work where women use discursive strategies to present themselves as plausible mothers and locate themselves in relation to a moral career of drug treatment and motherhood. I make the case that this performative work entails the representation of lived practices as well as the presentation of self. I argue that opportunities need to be provided for pregnant and postpartum drug users to engage with services and that their performative work needs to be acknowledged by professionals in order that non-stigmatizing identities can be endorsed.
在本文中,我通过关注怀孕和产后妇女的性别认同和母性,尝试参与有关康复的文献。我将分析访谈内容,因为这是道德工作的场所,妇女在这里使用话语策略来表现自己是合理的母亲,并将自己定位在药物治疗和母性的道德生涯中。我认为,这种表现性的工作需要表现出生活实践和自我呈现。我认为,需要为怀孕和产后吸毒者提供参与服务的机会,并且需要专业人员承认他们的表现性工作,以便能够支持非污名化的身份。