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Personhood, belonging, affect and affliction
The Sociological Review ( IF 2.1 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-09 , DOI: 10.1177/00380261211019266
Alex Broom 1 , Sophie Lewis 2 , Rhiannon Parker 3 , Leah Williams Veazey , Katherine Kenny 1 , Emma Kirby 2 , Renata Kokanović 4 , Zarnie Lwin 5 , Eng-Siew Koh 6
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What does migrancy mean for personhood, and how does this flow through caring relations? Drawing on life history interviews and photo elicitation with 43 people who identify as migrants and live with cancer, here we argue for the significance of recognising complex personhood as it inflects illness and care. Drawing on social science theory around temporalities, moralities and belonging, we assemble a series of cross-cutting themes at the intersection of personhood and care; relations that transcend cultural origins yet are vividly illustrated in relation to migrant pasts. In seeking a multidimensional view of personhood, we attend to the intersecting layers of complexity that make up care in this context vis-a-vis an emphasis on forms of difference, vulnerability and otherness. In this way, we develop an approach to personhood and care that broadens the lens on migrancy and cancer, but also, one that speaks to the importance of recognition of complexity and how it shapes care more generally.



中文翻译:

人格、归属感、情感和痛苦

移民对人格意味着什么,这如何通过关怀关系流动?通过对 43 名被认定为移民并患有癌症的人的生活史访谈和照片获取,我们在这里论证了识别复杂人格的重要性,因为它会影响疾病和护理。利用围绕时间、道德和归属感的社会科学理论,我们在人格和关怀的交叉点上收集了一系列交叉主题;超越文化起源的关系却在与移民过去的关系中得到了生动的说明。在寻求对人格的多维观点时,我们关注构成这种背景下护理的交叉复杂层,相对于强调差异、脆弱性和其他形式的形式。这样,

更新日期:2021-06-09
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