Negotiating Care: The Biographical Narratives of Young Adults Who Questioned Their Gender When Younger.

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Sociology of health & illness Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1111/1467-9566.13877
Karl Atkin, Christine Jackson-Taylor
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Current discussions about gender identity are increasingly politicised, particularly in the UK. An individual's body becomes a site of competing interests that attempt to regulate the physical, social and moral boundaries between biological sex and a socially realised gender. Care becomes defined within this context. The emerging biopolitics generates dividing practices that classify and regulate rather than situate a knowing subject, who is creatively and actively responsive. In response, our paper explores the value of biographical narratives when understanding how young adults negotiate their identity, within the context of social relationships and normative conventions, when experiencing (and articulating) gender questioning. Using testimonial experience from 18 young adults, aged between 19 and 30 years old, our analysis discusses participants' response to gender questioning before engaging with their exploration of gender, from childhood through to the present day. We consider how these young adults resolve gender questioning through reflexive engagement, seek legitimation and negotiate the response of others, as they seek care. Our conclusion, by providing insights into an actively constituted biographical experience, assesses the possibilities associated with more inclusive caring practices, in which an individual can flourish.

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协商关怀:年轻时质疑自己性别的年轻人的传记叙述。
当前关于性别认同的讨论越来越政治化,尤其是在英国。一个人的身体成为一个利益竞争的场所,试图调节生理性别和社会实现性别之间的生理、社会和道德界限。在这个上下文中,Care被定义。新兴的生物政治产生了划分的做法,分类和规范,而不是定位一个知道的主体,谁是创造性的和积极的反应。作为回应,我们的论文探讨了传记叙事在理解年轻人在社会关系和规范习俗的背景下,在经历(和表达)性别质疑时如何协商自己的身份时的价值。利用18名年龄在19岁到30岁之间的年轻人的证词经验,我们的分析讨论了参与者在参与性别探索之前对性别问题的反应,从童年到现在。我们考虑这些年轻人如何通过反射性参与来解决性别问题,寻求合法性,并在寻求照顾时协商他人的反应。我们的结论,通过提供对积极构成的传记经验的见解,评估了与更包容的关怀实践相关的可能性,在这种实践中,个人可以蓬勃发展。
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期刊介绍: Sociology of Health & Illness is an international journal which publishes sociological articles on all aspects of health, illness, medicine and health care. We welcome empirical and theoretical contributions in this field.
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