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“我们首先是母亲”:以地方为中心构建性工作者身份认同是艾滋病防治宣传的关键

'We are mothers first': localocentric articulation of sex worker identity as a key in HIV/AIDS communication.

作者信息

Basu Ambar, Dutta Mohan J

机构信息

Department of Communication, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida 33620, USA.

出版信息

Women Health. 2011 Mar;51(2):106-23. doi: 10.1080/03630242.2010.550992.

Abstract

The connection between identity and health communication has been amply documented in communication research. How an individual frames oneself with respect to and in conjunction with one's interpersonal relationships and material and communicative structures shapes one's identity. This in turn shapes how one enacts the self, given the relationships and available contexts one is embedded in, all of which have a significant influence on how one communicates about and negotiates health and illness. This study reports the results of an ethnographic field study conducted during two periods-June and August 2007 and July and August 2009, which examined, chiefly through interviews of 46 participants, how members of a community of sex workers in Kalighat, in the city of Kolkata in India, communicatively constructed their selves with respect to their prevalent cultural indices and available structures, and how enunciations and enactments of sex worker selves as "mothers first" influenced localized patterns of HIV/AIDS communication and related work practices. Sex worker narratives suggested that mainstream assumptions and identity labels that depict sex workers as incapable mothers and the concurrent HIV/AIDS practices sex workers are asked to adopt need to be questioned and transformed to effect positive changes in health and HIV/AIDS negotiation practices among members of this marginalized community.

摘要

身份认同与健康传播之间的联系在传播研究中已有充分记载。一个人如何在人际关系、物质及传播结构方面界定自身并与之关联,塑造了其身份认同。鉴于个体所处的人际关系和既有环境,这反过来又塑造了个体的自我呈现方式,而所有这些因素都对个体如何就健康与疾病进行沟通及协商有着重大影响。本研究报告了一项人种志实地研究的结果,该研究分两个阶段进行,分别是2007年6月和8月以及2009年7月和8月,主要通过对46名参与者的访谈,考察了印度加尔各答市卡里哈特的性工作者群体成员如何依据其流行的文化指标和既有结构,通过传播来构建自我,以及性工作者以“母亲至上”的身份呈现和行为方式如何影响了当地的艾滋病毒/艾滋病传播模式及相关工作实践。性工作者的叙述表明,将性工作者描绘成不合格母亲的主流假设和身份标签,以及要求性工作者采用的现行艾滋病毒/艾滋病防治措施,都需要受到质疑并加以改变,以便在这个边缘化群体的成员中实现健康及艾滋病毒/艾滋病协商实践的积极转变。

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