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Breaking Down or Breaking Through

Breaking Down or Breaking Through Abstract Case studies of ten Hong Kong women diagnosed with depression demonstrate that depression is not necessarily, but can be, one strategy for dealing with the problems of everyday life. Neither is it always an outspoken critique of the family as an institution and the gender inequality in the Hong Kong society. However, depression should never be understood simply as personal or social pathology, but as an attempt to negotiate with social reality. These women used their bodies for experiencing, interpreting, and communicating about emotions and social issues. Depression is one of the strategies these women used to resist social forces and transform them into conditions that made possible the creation of space for personal changes. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal Of Ethnic And Cultural Diversity In Social Work Taylor & Francis

Breaking Down or Breaking Through

Breaking Down or Breaking Through

Journal Of Ethnic And Cultural Diversity In Social Work , Volume 10 (3): 18 – Mar 1, 2001

Abstract

Abstract Case studies of ten Hong Kong women diagnosed with depression demonstrate that depression is not necessarily, but can be, one strategy for dealing with the problems of everyday life. Neither is it always an outspoken critique of the family as an institution and the gender inequality in the Hong Kong society. However, depression should never be understood simply as personal or social pathology, but as an attempt to negotiate with social reality. These women used their bodies for experiencing, interpreting, and communicating about emotions and social issues. Depression is one of the strategies these women used to resist social forces and transform them into conditions that made possible the creation of space for personal changes.

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Taylor & Francis
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Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
ISSN
1531-3212
eISSN
1531-3204
DOI
10.1300/J051v10n03_06
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Abstract

Abstract Case studies of ten Hong Kong women diagnosed with depression demonstrate that depression is not necessarily, but can be, one strategy for dealing with the problems of everyday life. Neither is it always an outspoken critique of the family as an institution and the gender inequality in the Hong Kong society. However, depression should never be understood simply as personal or social pathology, but as an attempt to negotiate with social reality. These women used their bodies for experiencing, interpreting, and communicating about emotions and social issues. Depression is one of the strategies these women used to resist social forces and transform them into conditions that made possible the creation of space for personal changes.

Journal

Journal Of Ethnic And Cultural Diversity In Social WorkTaylor & Francis

Published: Mar 1, 2001

Keywords: Depression; resistance; strategy; Chinese women; illness

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