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Stories of Suffering and Success: Men’s Embodied Narratives following Bariatric Surgery

机译:痛苦与成功的故事:减肥手术后男人的叙述

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This paper draws on research exploring how men narrate their long-term experiences of Weight Loss Surgery [WLS] and is specifically focused on findings relating to male embodiment. Whilst there is concern about increasing obesity and the possible role of bariatric [WLS] surgery in ameliorating this, there has been little research to date exploring men’s longer-term experiences of this. For the purposes of the present study, interviews were conducted with five men who had undergone bariatric surgery at least four years previously. The transcribed interviews were subjected to narrative analysis with the additional incorporation of Watson’s (2000) “male body schema” into this process in order to facilitate focus on the embodied nature of the storied accounts obtained. The findings suggested two seemingly contrasting storylines: “ongoing struggles” and “success”. Struggles related mainly to control over eating habits and the visceral challenges of long-term side effects following surgery. Despite these struggles, the men ultimately presented an overriding storyline of embodied “success” in how the surgery had assisted them to live more normatively male lives. Importantly, narratives around struggles were presented as more private stories in contrast to the public emphasis on success. The silencing dynamic implicit in this suggests the likelihood that other men encountering similar experiences would be reticent to reveal their struggles, thereby perpetuating their suffering and leaving popular obesity and weight loss narratives unchallenged.
机译:本文通过研究男性如何叙述其减肥手术[WLS]的长期经验进行研究,并特别关注与男性体质相关的发现。尽管人们担心肥胖会加剧,并且减肥手术(WLS)可能会改善肥胖状况,但迄今为止,几乎没有研究探讨男性的长期经验。为了本研究的目的,对至少四年前接受了减肥手术的五名男性进行了访谈。抄录的访谈经过叙述分析,并将Watson(2000)的“男性身体图式”并入此过程中,以便于专注于所获得的预付款项的具体性质。调查结果提出了两个看似相反的故事情节:“进行中的斗争”和“成功”。挣扎主要与控制饮食习惯和手术后长期副作用的内脏挑战有关。尽管进行了这些努力,但这些人最终还是通过手术成功地帮助他们过了更加规范的男性生活,最终体现了压倒一切的“成功”故事情节。重要的是,与公众对成功的强调相反,围绕斗争的叙述更多地是私人故事。这种隐含的消极动态暗示了其他经历相似经历的男人可能会沉默寡言地揭示自己的挣扎,从而使他们的痛苦永存,并使流行的肥胖和减肥叙事毫无挑战。

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