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“Are You Sure, Sweetheart, That You Want to Be Well?”: The Politics of Mental Health and Long-Suffering in Toni Cade Bambara’s The Salt Eaters

机译:“您确定,亲爱的,您想要健康吗?”:Toni Cade Bambara的《食盐者》中的心理健康和长期痛苦的政治

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In analyzing the woman-centered communal healing ceremony in Toni Cade Bambara’s The Salt Eaters , this article considers how these types of womb-like spaces allow female protagonists to access ancestral and spiritual histories that assist them in navigating physical illnesses and mental health crises. It employs Bell Hooks’ Sisters of the Yam: Black Women and Self-Recovery alongside Arthur Kleinman’s definition of illness as social and transactional to demonstrate that the recognition of illness, and the actualization of wellness, necessitates collective and communal efforts informed by spiritual and cultural modes of knowledge, including alternative healing practices and ancestral mediation.
机译:在分析托妮·卡德·班巴拉(Toni Cade Bambara)的《食盐者》(The Salt Eaters)中,以女性为中心的公共康复仪式时,本文考虑了这些类型的子宫状空间如何使女性主人公能够接触祖先和精神的历史,从而帮助他们应对身体疾病和心理健康危机。它采用了贝尔·胡克斯(Bell Hooks)的《山药姐妹:黑人妇女与自我康复》以及亚瑟·克莱曼(Arthur Kleinman)对疾病的社会和交易性定义,以证明对疾病的认识以及对健康的实现需要精神和文化上的集体和社区努力知识模式,包括替代治疗方法和祖先调解。

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