Being marked as different : the emotional politics of expiriences of depression and migrant belonging (CROSBI ID 239384)
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Kokanović, Renata ; Božić-Vrbančić, Senka
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Being marked as different : the emotional politics of expiriences of depression and migrant belonging
This article asks the question: “What does it mean to think about ‘home’ and ‘belonging’ when migratory experience is enmeshed with the story of depression?”. The article focuses on the personal story of a woman who migrated from the United States (US) to Australia, and whose sense of disconnection and displacement in relation to everyday life is embedded within a narrative of depression. Our discussion of her twin narratives of emotional distress and migration is located within theoretical debates about depression, migration and the constitution of subjectivity. In particular, we draw on psychoanalytical approaches to subjectivity to argue that her emotional distress and the medical diagnosis of depression together represent a form of ‘experienc[ing] oneself as a subject’ (Butler, 2005), and function as a precondition to her narrative of migration. Ultimately, we conclude, the woman's intertwined narratives of depression and migration operate simultaneously to provide retroactive order to her subjectivity.
Depression and migration ; Illness life stories ; Anxiety and subjectivity ; Judith Butler ; Jacques Lacan
S.I.: Moving Feelings : Emotions and the Process of Migration ; Loretta Baldassar i Paolo Boccagni (gost ur.)
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