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“Telling Masculine Tales”: Tracing My Embodied Experience as a Psychiatric Ward Security Guard through Ethnographic Narrative Writing

机译:“讲男性故事”:通过民族志叙事笔来追踪我作为精神病房治安员的丰富经验

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This article unfolds the culture of hyper-masculinity I witnessed and ultimately rejected during my sixteen-month career working as a private security officer in an Ottawa hospital. I draw on two ethnographic narratives to “distribute”, in Rancièrian terms, the embodied and emotional experiences that accompanied my struggles to achieve hegemonic masculine status, and resist military-like hierarchies inside an institutional setting. Such a creative methodological exercise allows researchers to freely explore their delicate, complex and messy feelings that may otherwise be ethically suppressed or co-opted through less corporeal representations of academic writing. Moreover, by revealing the sensitive and coercive interactions that steered my gendered relationships with psychiatric patients, ward nurses and other security agents, I demonstrate how embodied research can transform our uncritical heteronormative positions on masculinity and violence, as well as contest the unequal, gendered and medicalized judgments that are imposed on incarcerated mental health patients.
机译:本文展现了我在渥太华一家医院担任私人保安员的16个月职业生涯中目睹并最终被拒绝的男性气概的文化。我用两种人种志叙述来用Rancièrian术语“分发”伴随我为获得霸权男性地位而奋斗并在机构环境中抵制类似军事等级的斗争的经历和情感经历。这种创造性的方法论练习使研究人员可以自由地探索自己的细腻,复杂和凌乱的感觉,否则这些情绪可能会在伦理上受到抑制,或者通过学术写作的较不礼貌的表达而被选择。此外,通过揭示引导我与精神病患者,病房护士和其他安全代理人建立性别关系的敏感和胁迫性互动,我证明了具体的研究如何能够改变我们对男性气质和暴力行为的非批判性异性规范立场,以及挑战不平等,性别平等和对被监禁的精神健康患者的医学化判断。

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