Sebastián Collado, J. Barrientos, Marcela Ruiz Zúñiga
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The embodied musicality of hetero-cisgender violence: an analysis strategy to study mental health problems from a narrative-dialogic perspective
ABSTRACT This paper proposes a narrative-dialogic analysis strategy to study the relationship between gender/sex identity and mental health problems in the context of heteronormativity. This strategy is called listening to the embodied musicality of hetero-cisgender violence. Inspired by a narrative-dialogic theory of gender/sex identity development and applying methodological tools from dialogic and language-based mental health research, a novel strategy to analyze the relationship between gender/sex identity and mental health is developed. Data from a study conducted in Santiago de Chile with non-heterosexual masculinities is drawn on to exemplify this method. The analysis strategy has the capacity to study narrative meaning-making practices without reproducing traditional divides within the social sciences, such as the mind body split. The codes developed through the analysis strategy address the relationship between gender/sex identity and mental health, by highlighting the embodied emotional effects that hetero-cisgender violence and resistance against it have on narrative meaning-making practices. The analysis strategy presents a novel approach that addresses the embodied emotional texture of self-narratives, as opposed to more traditional dimensions commonly used in the study of the mental health of non-heterosexual people.
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Qualitative Research in Psychology is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality, original research. It aims to become the primary forum for qualitative researchers in all areas of psychology, including cognitive, social, developmental, educational, clinical, health, and forensic psychology. The journal also welcomes psychologically relevant qualitative research from other disciplines. It seeks innovative and pioneering work that advances the field of qualitative research in psychology.
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