Body Matters: A Phenomenology of Sickness, Disease, and IllnessLexington Books, 01.01.2008 - 195 Seiten Written in a jargon-free way, Body Matters provides a clear and accessible phenomenological critique of core assumptions in mainstream biomedicine and explores ways in which health and illness are experienced and interpreted differently in various socio-historical situations. By drawing on the disciplines of literature, cultural anthropology, sociology, medical history, and philosophy, the authors attempt to dismantle common presuppositions we have about human afflictions and examine how the methods of phenomenology open up new ways to interpret the body and to re-envision therapy. |
Inhalt
Foundations | 1 |
The LivedBody | 15 |
The Accelerated Body and Its Pathologies | 33 |
The Sicknesses of Society | 55 |
The Diseases of Medicine | 77 |
The Agonies of Illness | 103 |
Medicine and Phenomenology | 129 |
Recovering Therapy | 145 |
Conclusion | 157 |
The Phenomenon of Phenomenology | 165 |
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Body Matters: A Phenomenology of Sickness, Disease, and Illness James Alfred Aho,Kevin Aho Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2008 |
Body Matters: A Phenomenology of Sickness, Disease, and Illness James Aho,Kevin Aho Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2008 |
Body Matters: A Phenomenology of Sickness, Disease, and Illness James Aho,Kevin Aho Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2008 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
ADHD already American anxiety bacterium become biomedicine blood bodily body brain calls cancer cause cell century chapter chronic claims clinical clock concern condition considered culture cure death degger depression Descartes deviance diagnostic disease disorder doctors drugs DSM-IV Edmund Husserl emotional ence everyday example experience fact feel female flesh Foucault Gadamer Geison German germs Greco Hans-Georg Gadamer healing Heidegger Heidegger's hermeneutic human Husserl ical Illich illness Ilych infection Ivan Illich Jonas Kabyle Kleinman known Körper Leib lived lived-body machine male Martin Heidegger means medicine ment Merleau-Ponty Michel Foucault modern monomorphs negritude ness Nietzsche nocebos normals nutraceutical object once one's organ pain Pasteur patients penance percent person phenomenology physical physicians placebo pleomorphs practice René Descartes Ritalin Sartre scientific sense sick social SSRIs suffering surgery symptoms syndrome Szasz technologies theory therapist therapy things tion Toombs truth victims Wilhelm Dilthey words Zaner zār
