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Spinning, hurting, still, afraid: Living life spaces with Type I Chiari Malformation

Abstract

Human geography's varied engagement with the brain has involved considerations of the way people know and respond to their environments, and their place-based experiences with emotions, mental illnesses and disorders, intellectual disabilities and particular neurological conditions. This paper argues however that this scholarship could be augmented by, and existing expertise be directed towards, considering physical brain abnormalities and injuries. As a case in point it considers the spatial experience of living with Type 1 Chiari Malformation. Through interviews with four sufferers, the research articulates three domains that they have had to re-negotiate - home space, social space and medical space - emphasizing supportive and challenging aspects of each, as well as meaningful and affective qualities to encounters. The paper concludes with some pointers towards the future study of physical brain abnormalities and injuries and the kinds of knowledge it might create to increase awareness and inform care.

Authors

Andrews GJ

Journal

Social Science & Medicine, Vol. 231, , pp. 13–21

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

June 1, 2019

DOI

10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.01.030

ISSN

0277-9536

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