Body Matters: A Phenomenology of Sickness, Disease, and Illness

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Lexington 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.
 

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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
References
173
Index
189
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James Aho is professor of sociology at Idaho State University. Kevin Aho is assistant professor of philosophy at Florida Gulf Coast University.

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