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Conversations About Illness - Family Preoccupations With Bulimia (Paperback)
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Conversations About Illness - Family Preoccupations With Bulimia (Paperback)
Series: Everyday Communication Series
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The grandmother granddaughter conversation examined in this book
makes explicit what the detailed study of interaction reveals about
two social problems--"bulimia" and "grandparent caregiving." For
the first time, systematic attention is given to interactional
activities through which family members display ordinary yet
contradictory concerns about health and illness:
* a grandmother's (who is also a registered nurse) attempts to
initiate, confront, and remedy her granddaughter's lack of
responsibility in admitting bulimic "problems" and committing to
professional medical assistance;
* a granddaughter's methods for avoiding ownership of the alleged
bulimic problems by discounting the legitimacy of her grandmother's
expressed concerns.
Through analysis of a single audio-recorded and transcribed
conversation, Wayne Beach reveals the altogether pervasive and
often troubled talk surrounding family medical predicaments. From a
careful review of extant theories that seek to explain eating
disorders and grandparent caregiving, it becomes clear that an
overreliance on self-report data has promoted underspecified
understandings of "social contexts" -- conceptualizations void of
real time practices and interactional consequences mirroring how
families manage their daily affairs and understandings regarding
health and illness. In contrast, this volume draws attention to
family members' embodied interactional activities. Here it is seen,
for example, how methods for expressing concern and caring by
"individuals" may nevertheless eventuate in interactional troubles
and problems "between" family members. The analysis reveals that,
while displays of basic concerns for others' health and well being
are routine occurrences between family members in home environments
-- and of course, across friendship and various support networks --
even the delicate and well-intended management of such occasions
guarantees neither agreement on the nature of the alleged
"problems" nor, consequently, a commitment to seek professional
help as a means of remedying a medical condition. In such cases,
the very existence of an illness is itself a matter of some
contention to be interactionally worked out. And it is perhaps both
predictable and symptomatic that those explicitly denying (or as
with the granddaughter, indirectly failing to admit) that
problematic health behaviors exist, also somehow let it be made
known that far too much attention is being given to possibilities
and consequences of illness in the first instance.
Implications of this investigation extend well beyond "bulimia"
and "grandparent caregiving" to a vast array of casual and
institutional involvements between family members, friends, and
bureaucratic representatives such as those involved in long-term
caregiving, dealing with cancer and Alzheimer's disease, or
conducting psychiatric interviews and HIV/AIDS counseling sessions.
Findings regarding the interactionally organized nature of talk
about bulimia, as well as the problematic nature of caregiving,
will be of value to researchers focusing on language and social
interaction, health practitioners, and families alike.
This volume includes the full transcript of the conversation in
the case study. A copy of the audio-recording is available for
classroom adoption and/or personal purchase by contacting: Wayne A.
Beach, School of Communication, San Diego State University, San
Diego, CA 92182-4516.
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