Self-injury as embodied emotion work: managing rationality, emotions and bodies

Chandler, Amy (2012) Self-injury as embodied emotion work: managing rationality, emotions and bodies. Sociology, 46 (3). pp. 442-457. ISSN 0038-0385

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Abstract

Drawing on narrative research conducted in the UK about self-injury and embodiment, this article presents a novel sociological analysis of self-injury, utilizing the concept of emotion work. By focusing explicitly on embodied methods of 'doing' emotion work, the article highlights the under-recognized importance of examining the practical, corporeal practices that can be involved in emotion work. I reflect on the sociological and theoretical significance of examining self-injury as embodied emotion work - both as an analytic concept and as a narrative resource. © The Author(s) 2012.

Keywords:emotion, sociology, self-harm, self-injury, embodiment
Subjects:L Social studies > L390 Sociology not elsewhere classified
Divisions:College of Social Science > School of Social & Political Sciences
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Deposited On:26 Jan 2016 11:46

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