An Ethnography of Severe Intellectual Disability: Becoming ’dirty Little Freaks’:Becoming ’Dirty Little Freaks’

严重智力障碍民族志:成为肮脏的小怪胎

社会人类学

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2020年01月13日
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9783030322083
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219
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英文
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In this ethnographic investigation of a special education needs college in Australia, Jocelyn D. Avery explores how the self-identity of people with severe intellectual identities is influenced by carers and support people in their lives. Employing theoretical foundations of self-identity and embodiment and drawing largely on Mary Douglas’s (1996) notions of ritual and hygiene, purity and danger, Avery argues that students in this environment are treated as though they exist in a vacuum, rather than a highly complex social environment: strategies to ‘contain’ their difficult selves ultimately lead to continued confinement, as if the students themselves were ‘contaminated’. In the midst of this much-needed ethnography, Avery meditates on her own role: matters of consent, communication, and cooperation pose a challenge to anthropological engagement with severe intellectual disability, but researcher ethics and positionality have their own difficulties. Thereflection provided herewill provide a guidefor future researchersto sensitively engage with peoplewith disability.
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