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“班图诊所”:1930年至1990年作为南非临床医学对象与产物的非洲患者谱系

The "Bantu Clinic": a genealogy of the African patient as object and effect of South African clinical medicine, 1930-1990.

作者信息

Butchart A

机构信息

University of South Africa Health Psychology Unit, Pretorica, South Africa.

出版信息

Cult Med Psychiatry. 1997 Dec;21(4):405-47. doi: 10.1023/a:1005346621433.

Abstract

This paper is about power, medicine and the identity of the African as a patient of western medicine. From a conventional perspective and as encoded in the current "quest for wholeness" that characterises South African biomedical discourse, the African patient--like any other patient--has always existed as an authentic and subjectified being, whose true attributes and experiences have been denied by the "mechanistic," "reductionistic" and "ethnocentric" practices of clinical medicine. Against this liberal humanist perspective on the body as ontologically independent of power, this paper offers a Foucaultian reading of the African patient as-like any other patient--contingent upon the force relations immanent within and relayed through the clinical practices of biomedicine. A quintessential form of disciplinary micro-power, these fabricate the most intimate recesses of the human body as manageable objects of medical knowledge and social consciousness to make possible the great control strategies of repression, segmentation and liberation that are the usual focus of conventional investigations into the place and function of medicine in society. Since the 1930s when the African body first emerged as a discrete object of a secular clinical knowledge, these have repeatedly transformed the attributes and identity of the African patient, and the paper traces this archaeology of South African clinical perception from then until the 1990s to show how its "quest for wholeness" is not an end point of "discovery" or "liberation," but merely another ephemeral crystallization of socio-medical knowledge in a constantly changing force field of disciplinary power.

摘要

本文探讨权力、医学以及非洲人作为西医患者的身份认同。从传统视角以及当前南非生物医学话语中“追求整体性”的编码来看,非洲患者——与其他任何患者一样——一直作为一个真实且具有主体性的存在而存在,其真实属性和经历却被临床医学“机械”“还原论”和“种族中心主义”的做法所否认。与这种将身体视为在本体论上独立于权力的自由人文主义观点相反,本文提供了一种福柯式的解读,即非洲患者——与其他任何患者一样——取决于生物医学临床实践中内在并通过其传递的权力关系。作为一种典型的规训微观权力形式,这些权力将人体最隐秘的角落构建为医学知识和社会意识可管控的对象,从而使压制、分割和解放等伟大的控制策略成为可能,而这些策略通常是传统上对医学在社会中的地位和功能进行调查的重点。自20世纪30年代非洲身体首次成为世俗临床知识的离散对象以来,这些权力不断改变着非洲患者的属性和身份,本文追溯了从那时起到20世纪90年代南非临床认知的这一考古过程,以表明其“追求整体性”并非“发现”或“解放”的终点,而仅仅是社会医学知识在不断变化的规训权力力场中的又一次短暂结晶。

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