illness- lived experience Flashcards
how is lived experience of illness relevant to sociology?
suffering is universal human condition
- others experience gives us meaning.
- meaning shaped by interaction + engagement.
bury: belief that illness is biographical disruption
- disruption of taken-or-granted
2. disruption in explanatory frameworks
disruption of taken-for-granted assumptions + behaviours
- attention drawn to body: become ill, attention to body. illness takes away unconscious.
- uncertainty: in diagnoses + treatment. biogrpahical trajectory questioned
- loss of control: plan for future no longer under our control
disruption in explanatory frameworks
why me? why now? : q’s that wouldn’t have been considered otherwise. confront existence.
narrative reconstruction: come to terms w illness. put illness in context of own life, manage, understand + repair self
narrative reconstruction + the wounded storyteller
self becomes what it never expected requires repair = make sense of experience
repair by autobiographical story. from cultural understanding, create bonds + shared meaning with others. . story -> resonate with other -> meanings = reinforce -> story etc.
3 types of story types
- restitution story
- chaos story
- quest story
what is restitution story?
optimistic, regain control.
- > experience of illness is memory.
- > culturally preferred bc cure, medicine capable of solving problem.
what is chaos story?
opposite of restitution story.
- > loss, physical decline, lack of success, + other domains.
- > life never gets better. lose control, thus frighten teller + listener
2 examples of chaos story
- Jack Layton NDP - had cancer, declared healthy, official opposition, quiet over summer, came back looked ill. died 8 weeks later.
- doctors focus on diagnosis + forget to talk about end-of-life, + what that looks like.
what is quest story?
not necessarily recovery, but positive ways illness changed life = transformative. show possibility of “woundedness”.. meaning from experience.