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“Sick woman” or “half woman”? Breast and cervical cancer, emotional script and representations of female body in a mediterranean area of Italy
2016
The proposal aims to highlight the semiotic elements of the discourse that refer to the symbolic ones of representations, and that transform the therapy in an exercise of professional dominion aimed to modify the perception of the self of the female patient through the subversion of specific emotional script. The mapping of the emotional scripts of shame and modesty, in their performative evolution, will be useful to demonstrate how and through what relational strategies the medicalization performs a gender violence which leads to exclude and self-stigmatise the sick woman, considered a “half woman”. The reflection that has its incipit in the ascertainment that the female body has been and …
Tumori femminili: gli script emozionali del proprio sé corporeo in relazione all’iter terapeutico e alle rappresentazioni del dominio maschile
2015
This text provides on reflection on the effects of experience of female cancer in the emotional sphere and in the gender relations of 36 women of South Italy. The research aimed discussing the role of medicine as a social practice that imposes the domination of traditional representations in which female beauty is equivalent to the physical integrity and full functioning of specific attributes sexed (uterus and breast). It is an analysis particularly focusing on the transformations of perception of body as Körper and the emotions which, cross-sectionally, constitutes the self-perception of Leib. The survey describes how language of medicine and power of male representations performs the sub…
Jessie Bernard. Paradossi dei matrimoni felici e della maternità incondizionata
2022
Questo volume introduce per la prima volta in Italia il pensiero di Jessie Bernard, la cui produzione scientifica sui temi del genere e del femminile – dal matrimonio alla maternità, dalla segregazione alla mobilità professionale – ha fornito un importante contribuito alla rivoluzione femminista, proponendo un’analisi articolata del “sistema coniugale americano” e dei condizionamenti operanti sulle famiglie bianche e su quelle di colore in tema di maternità. Il pensiero di Jessie Bernard non si situa in una lotta ideologica, ma nell’esperienza di una studiosa che ha “scalato le montagne” dell’irrisione coniugale, della sufficienza accademica e del sospetto femminista. Una riflessività – que…