Infrahuman madness: Mental health nursing and the discursive production of alterity.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Nursing Inquiry Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-31 DOI:10.1111/nin.12533
Simon Adam, Cindy Jiang, Marina Mikhail, Linda Juergensen
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By examining an exemplar sample of mental health nursing educational policies and related legislation, in this article, we trace the discursive production of madness as an "othered" identity category. We engage in a critical discourse analysis of mental health nursing education in Canada, drawing on provincial and federal policies and legislation as the main sources of data. Theoretically framed by critical posthumanism and mad studies, this article outlines how the mad subjectivity becomes decontextualized out of its identity-based understanding and recontextualized as an inferior category of "the human," circulating within discourses of pedagogy, economics, law, and psychiatry. The article maps the intertextual nexus of the discourse of mental health nursing education, making visible the complex, the arbitrary, and the sometimes-contradictory nature of the discipline's grappling with identity-based mental health concepts. We close with several implications for nursing policy, education, and practice.

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非人的疯狂:心理健康护理与改变性的话语生产》(Mental Health nursing and the discursive production of alterity)。
本文通过研究心理健康护理教育政策和相关立法的示例样本,追溯了疯狂作为一种 "他者 "身份类别的话语生产。我们对加拿大的心理健康护理教育进行了批判性话语分析,并将各省和联邦的政策和立法作为主要数据来源。在批判后人道主义和疯狂研究的理论框架下,本文概述了疯狂的主体性如何从其基于身份的理解中解构出来,并作为 "人类 "的劣等类别被重新语境化,在教育学、经济学、法律和精神病学的话语中循环往复。这篇文章描绘了心理健康护理教育话语的互文关系,使这门学科在处理基于身份的心理健康概念时的复杂性、随意性和有时的矛盾性变得清晰可见。最后,我们提出了对护理政策、教育和实践的几点启示。
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Nursing Inquiry
Nursing Inquiry 医学-护理
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61
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nursing Inquiry aims to stimulate examination of nursing''s current and emerging practices, conditions and contexts within an expanding international community of ideas. The journal aspires to excite thinking and stimulate action toward a preferred future for health and healthcare by encouraging critical reflection and lively debate on matters affecting and influenced by nursing from a range of disciplinary angles, scientific perspectives, analytic approaches, social locations and philosophical positions.
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