Title of article :
In motion, out of place: the public space(s) of Tourette Syndrome
Author/Authors :
Kat Kleman Davis، نويسنده , , Jeffrey Sasha Davis، نويسنده , , Lorraine Dowler، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
10
From page :
103
To page :
112
Abstract :
According to Doris Humphrey, “Nothing so clearly or inevitably reveals the inner man [sic] than movement and gesture…the moment you move you stand revealed, for good or ill, for what you are” (The dance notebook, 1984). Tourette Syndrome, characterized by motor and vocal tics, elicits stigma for just this reason: the tics and movements it causes have revealed Touretters as something beyond the ‘normal.’ This paper examines the ways Touretters are perceived and received in public spaces, using published illness narratives and film documentaries to address the question of why the reactions TS invokes are so severe. We will demonstrate how the stigma surrounding the disorder stems from the perception of Touretters as disruptive to the order and health of public spaces. To describe the production of stigma and the violent reactions to TS individuals, we draw upon theories of bodies and performativity from feminist studies, Catherine Waldbyʹs work with the imaginary anatomy, and geographical perspectives on the social construction of space. The geographic studies of space are used to illuminate discussions of peopleʹs life experiences by showing how body movements associated with illness produce stigma by transgressing the unwritten codes that govern particular public spaces. Our intention in this paper is not to introduce new empirical data, but rather to analyze the mechanisms of stigma formation produced by the complex relationships between the functioning of social spaces and individuals’ experiences of illness.
Keywords :
movement , Tourette syndrome , stigma
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine
Record number :
601936
Link To Document :
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