Doing gender, doing away with illness: Diabetic disruptions to masculinity and sexuality in Northeast Brazil
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Doing gender, doing away with illness : Diabetic disruptions to masculinity and sexuality in Northeast Brazil. / Kolling, Marie.
I: Norma: Nordisk tidsskrift for maskulinitetsstudier, Bind 7, Nr. 1, 2012, s. 91-115.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Doing gender, doing away with illness
T2 - Diabetic disruptions to masculinity and sexuality in Northeast Brazil
AU - Kolling, Marie
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - It is well documented in biomedical literature that impotence is a common complication of diabetes. What has received much less attention is how diabetes challenges male gender identity and how the illness interferes in intimate matters. Drawing on empirical findings from an anthropological fieldwork conducted among men and women who are living with type 2 diabetes in conditions of urban poverty in Northeast Brazil, this article examines how the men’s illness experiences are interwoven with the changes they concomitantly experienced in their sexuality. By examining the disruptiveness of diabetes in the social and gendered lives of men, it is explored how diabetes challenges both the domestic and public positions of men and how they in an attempt to avoid this try to resist being ill, which leads to contradictions in their diabetes self-care with dire consequences.
AB - It is well documented in biomedical literature that impotence is a common complication of diabetes. What has received much less attention is how diabetes challenges male gender identity and how the illness interferes in intimate matters. Drawing on empirical findings from an anthropological fieldwork conducted among men and women who are living with type 2 diabetes in conditions of urban poverty in Northeast Brazil, this article examines how the men’s illness experiences are interwoven with the changes they concomitantly experienced in their sexuality. By examining the disruptiveness of diabetes in the social and gendered lives of men, it is explored how diabetes challenges both the domestic and public positions of men and how they in an attempt to avoid this try to resist being ill, which leads to contradictions in their diabetes self-care with dire consequences.
M3 - Journal article
VL - 7
SP - 91
EP - 115
JO - NORMA
JF - NORMA
SN - 1890-2138
IS - 1
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