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Looking for a 'cure': negotiating 'walking' in a Turkish rehabilitation hospital

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This article explores discourses surrounding 'walking' in a Turkish rehabilitation hospital and their impact on in-hospital relationships, patients' attitudes towards disability, and constructions of 'bodily normality'. Interviews were conducted with 29 patients, 11 medical personnel, and two non-medical personnel. Three categories of discourses emerged. First, hope for walking is kept alive in doctor-patient relationships, either through a state of silence on the matter or an emphasis on time, determination, and faith in God. Second, patients are virtually assured of the retrieval of walking, mostly through interactions with fellow patients and their accompanying family members (refakatcis). Third, a possible non-walking future is highlighted, either within a framework closer to a disability rights perspective or through an emphasis on gratitude. Diverse discourses on walking emerge due to the informality of in-hospital practices. Still, the 'normal body' is predominantly reproduced as the 'walking body'. Thus, patients refuse discharge before regaining the ability to walk.

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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd

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Rehabilitation, Social sciences, interdisciplinary

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Disability and Society

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10.1080/09687599.2016.1167670

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