Department of Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Decatur, GA, USA.
Qual Health Res. 2022 Jun;32(7):1071-1085. doi: 10.1177/10497323221091929. Epub 2022 May 26.
In this study, I use a modified grounded theory, intersectional approach to understand the wellness-illness experience for black women experiencing breast cancer. I use interviews from 38 breast cancer survivors from Nashville, Durham-Chapel Hill, and Atlanta conducted between 2014 and 2015 to explore variations in perceptions of hair loss and regrowth. Universally, hair loss from chemotherapy treatments is a stressful experience, which cause women to question their health and femininity. Hair loss is a crisis in which women feel less beautiful and more sick. Interesting patterns steeped in race and beauty emerged from women's narratives as they experienced hair regrowth. Black women's stories of hair loss associated with chemotherapy are influenced by values associated racialized ideologies about beauty. , , and are just some of the words many women chose to describe their chemically altered hair. The dialogue around hair regrowth and texture is problematic given Eurocentric standards of feminine beauty, notions that coincide the long ties between chemicals and hair straightening in the black community.
在这项研究中,我采用了一种修正的扎根理论、交叉方法来理解经历乳腺癌的黑人女性的健康-疾病体验。我使用了 2014 年至 2015 年间在纳什维尔、达勒姆-教堂山和亚特兰大对 38 名乳腺癌幸存者进行的访谈,以探讨对脱发和再生的看法的差异。普遍来说,化疗引起的脱发是一种压力很大的经历,导致女性质疑自己的健康和女性气质。脱发是一种危机,女性会觉得自己不那么漂亮,病得更重。有趣的是,女性在经历头发再生时,她们的叙述中出现了深深植根于种族和美丽的模式。黑人女性与化疗相关的脱发故事受到与种族有关的美丽观念的影响。,, 和 是许多女性用来形容她们因化疗而改变的头发的词语。鉴于欧洲中心主义的女性美标准,以及在黑人社区中,化学物质和头发拉直之间长期存在联系的观念,头发再生和质地的对话存在问题。