Building on the construction of chronic illness as traumatraumatraumatic, traumatised in the previous chapter, this chapter will consider the importance of ‘witnessing’ traumatraumatraumatic, traumatised as a critical form of resistance to the epistemic exclusion of women’s testimony. Emphasising the importance of women’s shared knowledge, it will explore how practices of resistance can be formed from women’s ‘counter’ knowledges.

错误:搜索内容不能为空,请输入英文关键词
错误:关键词超出字数限制,请精简
高级检索

The ‘MeToo’ of Chronic Pain

  • Eilidh Galbraith

摘要

Building on the construction of chronic illness as traumatraumatraumatic, traumatised in the previous chapter, this chapter will consider the importance of ‘witnessing’ traumatraumatraumatic, traumatised as a critical form of resistance to the epistemic exclusion of women’s testimony. Emphasising the importance of women’s shared knowledge, it will explore how practices of resistance can be formed from women’s ‘counter’ knowledges.