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Tytuł:
The Construction of Self-Identity in the Chronically Mentally Ill: A Focus on Autobiographic Narratives of Mentally Ill Patients in South Korea
Autorzy:
Nam, Sang-hui
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2138435.pdf
Data publikacji:
2008-04-30
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Łódzki. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Tematy:
Psychiatry
Chronic mental illness
Autobiographic narratives
Biographical methods
Opis:
A systematic policy for treatment and management of chronic psychiatric patients in South Korea was begun with the passage of the Mental Health Act in 1995. The mentally ill patients who were previously separated from the society now have opportunities to live in local communities under medication with the help of rehabilitation facilities. This study aims to understand how mentally ill patients deal with their new medical environment. An autobiographic narrative analysis is methodically applied in order to link the social and the individual levels. Autobiographic narratives of illness show how the patient’s self-identity is formed and further developed according to the chronic conditions of his illness and the continual learning from experiences. In regard to the construction of selfidentity, two aspects should be taken into consideration: First, medication is absolutely necessary before patients can leave the hospital and participate in rehabilitation programs. Secondly, social integration is usually evaluated by the return of the patient into a normal biographical stage. It turns out that medication deprives the patients of control over their emotions, their bodies. Furthermore, their social environments – including family, friends and the labor market – work against them. Under these circumstances, mentally ill patients are liable to adhere to their own interpretation of mental illness, and what they experience is far different from the expectations of experts in the field. The new mental health environment also contributes to the formation of patient communities. As a result, chronic psychiatric patients are able to build their own subculture and to see themselves through their own eyes. Further studies are needed to explore whether and to what extent the ongoing improvement of social conditions for mentally ill patients has an impact on autobiographic narratives and self-identity construction.
Źródło:
Qualitative Sociology Review; 2008, 4, 1; 150-170
1733-8077
Pojawia się w:
Qualitative Sociology Review
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
On the Run and from Below the Ground: A Child-Survivor Perspective on the Battle of Stalingrad
Autorzy:
Kostetskaya, Anastasia
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/45427475.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018
Wydawca:
Oficyna Wydawnicza ATUT – Wrocławskie Wydawnictwo Oświatowe
Tematy:
Stalingrad
children
embodied memory
emotional geography
autobiographic narratives of trauma
Opis:
The autobiographic narratives of embattled Stalingrad, written by elderly child-survivors, transform the city from the site of an unprecedented military operation into one of unspeakable childhood trauma. In my essay, I claim that, narratively, this trauma mainly reveals itself through the accounts of the “damaged world”– destruction of the city and bodily trauma, although their authors rarely speak about their minds as damaged. Though delayed by at least 50 years, and thus impoverished, children’s voices in the narratives acquire meaningful expression through their older selves thanks to the embodiment of memory. They reconstruct the “lived”urban space through the changes in “tactile apprehension”, “kinesthetic appropriation”, and the overall multi-sensory experience of the city shaken by explosions, burning and rapidly turning into ruins. The narratives shape a complex collective perspective of a child-target – bombed, surrounded by explosions, and aimed at by activating multiple sensory channels – visual, auditory, tactile, kinesthetic, etc., which makes “the pain of others”, to use Susan Sontag’s expression, very tangible. I thus view autobiographic testimonies as a specific genre, which allows for the transformation of children from objects of imagery into its creators, living carriers and transmitters. My goal is to demonstrate that whether on the run or hiding below ground, this child nevertheless continues to be a powerful observer and a chronicler, and not just an innocent and damaged victim, which gives her the narrative power to shape space and, hence, history through her own perspective.
Źródło:
Filoteknos; 2018, 8; 47-62
2657-4810
Pojawia się w:
Filoteknos
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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