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Title: Sociology of the Body: Chronic Illness and Disability


1
Sociology of the Body Chronic Illness and
Disability
  • Chapter 10

2
Main points
  • Perceptions of the body, what we do with our
    bodies, how the body is regulated, for example,
    are all influenced by society.
  • A morality is attached to the presentation of the
    body in contemporary society.
  • Chronic illness leads to biographical
    disruption, where the taken-for-granted
    aspects of life and identity are thrown into
    question.
  • The medical model of disability locates the
    causes of disability in the individual body.
  • The social model of disability locates the causes
    of disability as a form of social oppression and
    discrimination.

3
The body in sociology
  • Important for our identity
  • Demographic changes
  • Prevalence of chronic illness
  • Consumerism
  • Technological changes (Nettleton and Watson 1998)

4
The body is both a biological and social entity
Biology
Society
5
Chronic illness (Bury 1991)
  • Biographical disruption the destabilisation and
    questioning of identity after the onset of
    chronic illness.
  • Impact of treatment regimens the affective and
    technical aspects of treatment.
  • Adaptation and management of illness dealing
    with stigma and presenting as normal.

6
Whats in a name?
  • Cripple, handicapped, disabled person, person
    with disability etc.
  • Language reflects power issues in society.
  • Names and labels can stigmatise and exclude
    minority groups (Goffman 1968)

7
Medical model of disability
  • Disability seen as
  • located in the individual
  • a tragedy
  • needing professional help (Oliver 1990)

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Social model of disability
  • Disability seen as a consequence of
  • social attitudes
  • design
  • lack of civil rights (Oliver 1990)
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