Trainer Sarah, Brewis Alexandra, Wutich Amber
a MC-ASU Obesity Solutions Initiative , Arizona State University , Tempe , AZ , USA.
b The School of Human Evolution and Social Change , Arizona State University , Tempe , AZ , USA.
Anthropol Med. 2017 Apr;24(1):96-110. doi: 10.1080/13648470.2016.1249339. Epub 2017 Feb 8.
Cultural notions equating greater morality and virtue with hard work and productive output are deeply embedded in American value systems. This is exemplified in how people understand and execute personal body projects, including efforts to become slim. Bariatric surgery is commonly viewed as a 'low-effort' means of losing weight, and individuals who opt for this surgery are often perceived to be 'cheating.' This extended ethnographic study within one bariatric program in the Southwestern United States shows how patients conscientiously perform this productivity. By prioritizing discourses that focus on their own hard work and the inherent value and necessity of their surgery, patients and practitioners alike contest the dominant public views of surgically-induced weight loss.
将更高的道德和美德与努力工作及生产成果等同起来的文化观念,深深植根于美国的价值体系之中。这在人们理解和实施个人身体计划的方式中得到了体现,包括减肥的努力。减肥手术通常被视为一种“低努力”的减肥方式,选择这种手术的人常常被认为是在“作弊”。在美国西南部一个减肥项目中进行的这项深入的人种志研究,展示了患者是如何认真践行这种生产力的。通过优先考虑那些关注自身努力工作以及手术内在价值和必要性的话语,患者和从业者都对公众对手术减肥的主流观点提出了质疑。