Ostomates : diagnosis, surgery and rehabilitation : a symbolic interactionist perspective on an illustration of spoiled identity
From the introduction: This investigation examines from a symbolic interactionist perspective, a case of spoiled identity - a segment of the physically disabled who find themselves subject to ostomatic status. Spoiled identity evolves when a person has had, or believes that he has had, the character...
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ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4667592015-03-20T04:09:20ZOstomates : diagnosis, surgery and rehabilitation : a symbolic interactionist perspective on an illustration of spoiled identityNagler, Mark I.1978From the introduction: This investigation examines from a symbolic interactionist perspective, a case of spoiled identity - a segment of the physically disabled who find themselves subject to ostomatic status. Spoiled identity evolves when a person has had, or believes that he has had, the characteristics which normally define his presence in day to day interaction compromised. In these situations, the person is perceived by himself and/or others as possessing characteristics which are often negatively defined. Spoiled identity, as defined by self or others, often serves to create barriers in interaction between the bearer of the spoiled identity and various members of society.617.5Ostomates Rehabilitation : Ostomates CareUniversity of Stirlinghttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.466759http://hdl.handle.net/1893/12180Electronic Thesis or Dissertation |
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From the introduction: This investigation examines from a symbolic interactionist perspective, a case of spoiled identity - a segment of the physically disabled who find themselves subject to ostomatic status. Spoiled identity evolves when a person has had, or believes that he has had, the characteristics which normally define his presence in day to day interaction compromised. In these situations, the person is perceived by himself and/or others as possessing characteristics which are often negatively defined. Spoiled identity, as defined by self or others, often serves to create barriers in interaction between the bearer of the spoiled identity and various members of society. |
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Ostomates : diagnosis, surgery and rehabilitation : a symbolic interactionist perspective on an illustration of spoiled identity |
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