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Self-Care at the Margins: Meals and Meters in Migrants' Diabetes Tactics

机译:边缘自我照顾:移民糖尿病策略中的饮食

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Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in 2006 and 2007, this article examines Turkish migrants' everyday practices of diabetes self-management in Berlin, Germany. To avoid diabetes complications, Turkish Berliners became self-carers who altered food choices, cooking and eating practices, and made their self-care practices visible with the help of blood sugar self-testing. Rather than representing the common image of the disadvantaged migrant patient they assumed the role of "expert patients" and their self-care was a deliberate practice to make their chronic illness experience manageable and tangible where formal support by the German healthcare system was inadequate. This article thus aims to interrogate both "self" and "care" in the context of "self-care at the margins" and draw on de Certeau's tactics of the ordinary person that make everyday life habitable.
机译:本文利用2006年和2007年的人种志田野调查,研究了土耳其移民在德国柏林日常进行的糖尿病自我管理实践。为了避免糖尿病并发症,土耳其柏林人成为了自我照顾者,他们改变了食物选择,烹饪和饮食习惯,并通过血糖自我测试使自己的自我保健习惯可见。他们没有代表弱势移民患者的共同形象,而是扮演了“专家患者”的角色,他们的自我保健是故意的做法,以使他们的慢性病经验在德国医疗体系的正式支持不足的情况下可管理和切实可行。因此,本文旨在在“边际自我护理”的背景下审视“自我”和“自我护理”,并借鉴de Certeau的普通人的日常生活策略。

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