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The social construction of identity in HIV/AIDS home-based care volunteers in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

机译:南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省农村地区艾滋病毒/艾滋病家庭照料志愿者的身份社会建构

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Home-based care volunteer (HBCV) identity and how it is shaped was the main focus of the study. Fifteen HBCVs were interviewed about their work and personal life stories and then interviewed reflectively using a narrative interviewing style. Specific attention was paid to contextual meta-narratives and social field narratives in understanding the women's stories. Findings indicate that social field narratives of the women's stories were dominated by negative aspects of gender, poverty and socio-political factors. These were seen to coincide with the ‘feminisation of responsibility’ in this context effectively coercing the women into agency which manifested as their home-based care work. Meta-narratives influencing the women's lives were dominated by stories of communal motherhood, aspirations to service-oriented work and religious beliefs and commitment. The question of how it is possible for women who are seemingly constrained by oppressive narratives to voluntarily engage in community participation was answered in the women's personal life stories about being compassionate, hopeful, helpful and ambitious and having initiative. These characteristics collectively pointed to personal agency. Exploring connections between the different aspects of identity and context revealed that the women made sense of their community participation through their personal identities as strong and loving mothers. Connections between volunteer personal identity, agency and volunteer group identity were explored to make sense of the link between HBCV identity and volunteerism. The mother identity, encompassing personal agency (strength or power) and love (the meta-narrative of communal motherly love), was salient in influencing community participation of the group.
机译:该研究的主要重点是家庭护理志愿者(HBCV)的身份以及身份的塑造方式。对15名HBCV进行了有关其工作和个人生活故事的访谈,然后使用叙述性访谈风格进行了反思。在理解女性故事时,特别注意了上下文元叙事和社会领域叙事。调查结果表明,女性故事的社会领域叙事主要受到性别,贫困和社会政治因素的负面影响。在这种情况下,这些被认为与“责任女性化”相吻合,有效地迫使妇女成为代理机构,表现为她们在家中的护理工作。影响女性生活的元叙事主要是关于公共母性,对服务性工作的渴望以及宗教信仰和奉献的故事。在妇女的个人生活故事中,关于富有同情心,希望,帮助和野心以及有主动性的问题回答了看似受压迫性叙事束缚的妇女如何可能自愿参与社区的问题。这些特征共同指向个人代理。探索身份和背景不同方面之间的联系后发现,这些妇女通过自己作为坚强而充满爱心的母亲的身份来理解自己的社区参与。探索了志愿者个人身份,代理机构和志愿者团体身份之间的联系,以了解HBCV身份与志愿服务之间的联系。母亲身份包括个人代理(力量或权力)和爱(公共母爱的叙事),在影响该群体的社区参与方面非常重要。

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