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探索行动:与糖尿病共存的土耳其柏林人的生物社会性。

Candi(e)d action: biosocialities of Turkish Berliners living with diabetes.

机构信息

Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of the West Indies.

出版信息

Med Anthropol Q. 2011 Sep;25(3):377-94. doi: 10.1111/j.1548-1387.2011.01167.x.

Abstract

In this article, I explore Turkish migrants' responses to diabetes in Germany. Anthropological studies on health inequalities tend to theorize "social suffering" as passive experiences; those that analyze active social engagement by patient groups as "biosociality" do so solely in the realm of biotechnologies and suggest that social disadvantage prevent active engagement. This article draws on 12 months of ethnographic fieldwork in Berlin from 2006 to 2007. Although Turkish Berliners seem burdened by diabetes, informal diabetes care, for example through a self-help group, is nonetheless collectively negotiated. Increasing incidence and awareness of diabetes in Berlin's Turkish population and their growing political organization and economic entrepreneurship, against the backdrop of experiences of marginality, gives rise to biosociality unanticipated in previous accounts. Addressing the limitations of previous uses of biosociality, this ethnography suggests that social interaction and belonging that formed around altered biologies, here diabetes, are complex and fragmented.

摘要

本文探讨了土耳其移民在德国应对糖尿病的方式。关于健康不平等的人类学研究倾向于将“社会痛苦”理论化为被动体验;而那些将患者群体的积极社会参与分析为“生物社会性”的研究则仅仅局限于生物技术领域,并认为社会劣势阻碍了积极参与。本文基于 2006 年至 2007 年在柏林进行的为期 12 个月的民族志实地研究。尽管土耳其裔柏林人似乎深受糖尿病的困扰,但非正式的糖尿病护理,例如通过自助小组,仍然是集体协商的。在经历边缘化的背景下,柏林土耳其人群中糖尿病发病率和意识的增加,以及他们日益壮大的政治组织和经济创业精神,催生了以前的生物社会学理论所没有预料到的生物社会性。本文通过探讨以前使用生物社会学的局限性,提出了一个观点,即围绕着改变了的生物学(如糖尿病)形成的社会互动和归属感是复杂和碎片化的。

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