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再谈“好人”:癌症自助组织中的生物社会性。

"A Good Guy" Again: Biosociality in a Cancer Self-help Organization.

机构信息

Department of the History of Science, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.

出版信息

Med Anthropol. 2021 Jan;40(1):50-63. doi: 10.1080/01459740.2020.1775219. Epub 2020 Jul 3.

Abstract

The notion of biosociality has been employed in the understanding of forging new forms of social groupings and other forms of social solidarity, with its feasibility and basis challenged in non-Western contexts. According to our study of a Chinese cancer self-help organization, an emergent biosociality occurs through an increasingly common diagnostic biomedical category, cancer. But what truly binds these people tighter is the pre-modern local knowledge of , as well as state ideology about living a useful life. A new form of biosocial citizenship, "a good guy ()," linked to cancer, is thus endowed.

摘要

生物社会性的概念被用于理解新形式的社会团体和其他形式的社会团结,其在非西方背景下的可行性和基础受到了挑战。根据我们对一个中国癌症自助组织的研究,一种新兴的生物社会性是通过一个日益常见的诊断生物医学类别——癌症产生的。但真正将这些人更紧密地联系在一起的是前现代的本地知识,以及关于过有意义生活的国家意识形态。一种与癌症相关的新形式的生物社会公民身份,“好人(Good Guy)”,由此产生。

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