The Person Within the Mask: Mask-Wearing, Identity, and Communication

This autoethnographic exploration examines my seven-month experience wearing a mask after a stem cell transplant, October, 2019. The telling of my story includes the cancer-based context in which I began to wear a mask and a concentration on the interactions, behaviors, and happenings that occurred...

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Veröffentlicht in:American Journal of Qualitative Research (AJQR) 2020-12, Vol.4 (3), p.111-130
1. Verfasser: Kelley, Douglas
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This autoethnographic exploration examines my seven-month experience wearing a mask after a stem cell transplant, October, 2019. The telling of my story includes the cancer-based context in which I began to wear a mask and a concentration on the interactions, behaviors, and happenings that occurred to me while mask-wearing. Although I make note of experiences during the COVID-19 crisis, most of the happenings from which I draw occurred pre-COVID. The focus of my reflections throughout the essay is given to identity de/reconstruction through the emotional experience that has in many ways defined my mask-wearing journey. Central ideas that are encountered throughout my story are victim/patient syndrome, isolation, dehumanization, disability bias, monitoring fatigue, sanctuary, and intimacy. KEYWORDS: Cancer, COVID, Dehumanization, Identity, Isolation, Masks.
ISSN:2576-2141
2576-2141
DOI:10.29333/ajqr/8712