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Gender, Place & Culture
A Journal of Feminist Geography
Volume 23, 2016 - Issue 7
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‘Unlike Vancouver … here there’s nothing’: imagined geographies of idealized health care for LGBTQ women

“A diferencia de Vancouver... aquí no hay nada”: geografías imaginadas del sistema de salud idealizado para las mujeres LGBTQ

“不像温哥华一般……这裡什麽也没有”: LGBTQ女性的理想化健康照料的想像地理

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Pages 927-940 | Received 27 Aug 2013, Accepted 19 Mar 2015, Published online: 20 Aug 2015
 

Abstract

This article explores imagined geographies of health care among Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) women in Halifax and Vancouver. In expressing the possibilities and limitations of accessing care, participants frame their own experiences through spatialized narratives of how LGBTQ people are thought to be treated elsewhere. Participants’ explicit connections and distinctions between Halifax and Vancouver gave insight into how their perceived difficulties in one health care context are sometimes framed by imagining more ease in accessing care in the other. We explore here the implications of these imagined, idealized spaces, which may set up false expectations that things are always better elsewhere. We reveal imagined geographies and senses of place as highly relevant features in LGBTQ women’s accounts of experiences with and access to health care and expand conventional arguments about physical access to care.

Resumen

Este artículo analiza las geografías imaginarias del sistema de salud entre las mujeres LGBTQ en Halifax y Vancouver. Al expresar las posibilidades y limitaciones del acceso a la salud, lxs participantes enmarcan sus propias experiencias a través de narrativas espacializadas de cómo se piensa que las personas LGBTQ son tratadas en otros establecimientos. Las explícitas conexiones y distinciones que hicieron lxs participantes entre Halifax y Vancouver dio una mirada sobre cómo sus dificultades percibidas en un contexto del sistema de salud son a veces enmarcadas imaginando una mayor facilidad en el acceso a la salud en el otro. Exploramos aquí las implicancias de estos espacios imaginados e idealizados, los que podrían formar expectativas falsas de que las cosas son siempre mejores en otro lado. Revelamos las geografías imaginadas y los sentidos de lugar como características muy relevantes en los relatos de las mujeres LGBTQ sobre las experiencias con el sistema de salud y su acceso, y expandimos los argumentos convencionales sobre el acceso físico a la salud.

摘要

本文探讨哈利法克斯与温哥华的LGBTQ女性所想像的健康照料地理。研究参与者在表达获得照料的可能性和限制时,透过想像LGBTQ社群在其他地方的待遇的空间化叙事,架构自身的经验。哈利法克斯与温哥华的参与者之间的明确连结及差异,产生以下洞见:他们在某健康照料脉络下对困难的认知方式,有时是透过想像在其他地方更容易获得健康照料来建构之。我们于此探讨这些想像的、理想化的空间之意涵,而它们或许会构成事情在其他地方永远较为美好的错误期待。我们揭露这些想像地理及地方感,作为在LGBTQ女性解释取得健康照料的经验中,高度相关的主题,并扩张有关取得照料的实质管道之传统主张。

Acknowledgments

We thank the study participants and the other research team members: Lisa Goldberg, Sue Atkinson, Mary Bryson, Linda Dame, Erin Fredericks, Brenda Hattie, Ami Harbin, and Cressida Heyes.

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