Feeling social change in the gut: gyāstrik and the problematisation of domestic roles among Newar women in contemporary Nepal.

IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropology & Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-12 DOI:10.1080/13648470.2024.2387502
Paola Tiné
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Drawing upon 15 months of research conducted in 2018-2019 in Bhaktapur, Nepal, this paper examines how middle-class women experience and make sense of gyāstrik (an umbrella term for multiple gut disorders) as an embodiment of social change. Enumerating dietary injustices and distress following unmet middle-class expectations of well-being and domestic intimacy as a primary cause of the condition, these women narratively problematised social norms and found ways out through the concomitant vocalisation of physical pain and social discontent. While illness epistemologies differ (with the persistence of mind-body dichotomies on the one hand and the centrality of notions of well-being and ideals of self-care on the other), these accounts demonstrate both a passive and active role of the gut in the social change experience, inviting to take the gut as the site where somatic modes of 'attention' and 'action' enable the navigation of personal life trajectories and the negotiation of social change itself.
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在内脏中感受社会变革:当代尼泊尔纽瓦族妇女的家庭角色问题化。
本文以2018-2019年在尼泊尔巴克塔普尔进行的15个月研究为基础,探讨了中产阶级妇女如何体验和理解gyāstrik(多种肠道疾病的总称)作为社会变革的体现。这些妇女列举了饮食方面的不公正以及中产阶级对幸福和家庭亲密关系的期望得不到满足而产生的痛苦,认为这是导致这种疾病的主要原因,她们在叙述中对社会规范提出了质疑,并通过同时表达身体上的痛苦和对社会的不满找到了出路。虽然疾病的认识论有所不同(一方面是身心二分法的持续存在,另一方面是幸福概念和自我保健理想的中心地位),但这些叙述显示了肠道在社会变革经历中的被动和主动作用,使人将肠道视为 "关注 "和 "行动 "的躯体模式能够引导个人生活轨迹和协商社会变革本身的场所。
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