Laws Terri
African and African American Studies and Health and Human Services, University of Michigan-Dearborn, 4901 Evergreen Road, CASL 2035, Dearborn, MI, 48128, USA.
J Relig Health. 2018 Feb;57(1):408-419. doi: 10.1007/s10943-017-0505-y.
Scholars in African American religion engage the Tuskegee Syphilis Study as the focal point of the African American experience in institutional medicine. Seeking a way forward from this history and its intentional evil, the author proposes to position Tuskegee as a form of Lynch's culturally contextual sacred rhetoric to make use of its metaphoric value in the emerging field of African American religion and health. In this broader meaning-making frame, Tuskegee serves as a reminder that African American religious sensibility has long been an agential resource that counters abuse of the Black body. It also acknowledges the complex decisions facing African American clinical trial participants.
研究非裔美国人宗教的学者们将塔斯基吉梅毒研究作为非裔美国人在机构医学领域经历的焦点。为了从这段历史及其蓄意的恶行中找到前进的道路,作者提议将塔斯基吉定位为林奇文化语境下神圣修辞的一种形式,以利用其在非裔美国人宗教与健康这一新兴领域中的隐喻价值。在这个更广泛的意义构建框架中,塔斯基吉提醒人们,非裔美国人的宗教情感长期以来一直是一种对抗对黑人身体虐待的能动资源。它也承认了非裔美国人临床试验参与者面临的复杂决策。