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新起点,新开始:恢复与.的工作。

New starts at New Start: Recovery and the work of .

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA.

出版信息

Transcult Psychiatry. 2020 Oct;57(5):698-709. doi: 10.1177/1363461520958337.

Abstract

Defined by psychologist Tamaki Saito as a period of social isolation in the absence of any other clear mental health issues for a period of six months or longer, (social withdrawal) emerged as a condition among Japanese youth in the late 1980s. Used as both a noun to identify those afflicted, as well as describe their condition, the word immediately captured the attention of the Japanese and international public. According to various government and third-party surveys, number from approximately 500,000 to two million people. Thus, while are understood to struggle with long bouts of loneliness and isolation from their peers and parents, due to constant anxiety over their inability to perform among Japan's competitive capitalist-oriented social expectations, both academics and professionals continue to struggle to comprehend exactly who are and how to help them. Based on fieldwork at New Start, a non-profit organization located just outside the city limits of Tokyo that helps recover, this article examines the ways residents at New Start navigate this uncertainty and gain moral agency. Drawing from over a dozen interviews with parents, clients, and staff conducted while working as a volunteer at New Start, I focus on three representative trajectories that demonstrate how residents navigate the competing discourses surrounding the clinical and social categories of and NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training), through which they embark on a journey from economically unproductive recluses, to productive capitalist citizens pursuing their own version of a "nearly normal" life. I argue that the various accomplishments of , as individuals and as a social category, which both support existing social relations and provide an alternative mode of fitting within them, is "the work of ."

摘要

(社交退缩)被心理学家齐藤珠美定义为在没有任何其他明确心理健康问题的情况下,持续六个月或更长时间的社会孤立期,它在 20 世纪 80 年代后期成为日本青年中的一种状况。这个词既可以用作名词来识别那些受影响的人,也可以用来描述他们的状况,它立即引起了日本和国际公众的注意。根据各种政府和第三方调查,人数约为 50 万至 200 万。因此,尽管这些人被认为长期孤独,与同龄人或父母隔绝,因为他们对自己在日本竞争激烈的资本主义导向的社会期望中无法表现感到持续焦虑,但学术界和专业人士仍在努力理解他们是谁以及如何帮助他们。本文基于位于东京市外的非营利组织 New Start 的实地工作,该组织帮助 NEET(未在教育、就业或培训中)康复,考察了 New Start 的居民如何应对这种不确定性并获得道德代理权。我通过对在 New Start 担任志愿者期间与父母、客户和工作人员进行的十几次访谈,重点关注三个有代表性的轨迹,展示了居民如何在围绕着 NEET 和 临床和社会类别的竞争话语中进行导航,通过这些轨迹,他们从经济上没有生产力的隐士,转变为追求自己的“近乎正常”生活的富有生产力的资本主义公民。我认为,作为个人和社会类别,NEET 的各种成就,既支持现有的社会关系,又提供了一种替代的适应方式,这就是“工作的力量”。

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