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_aSubjectivity : _bEthnographic Investigations / _cedited by João Biehl, Byron Good, Arthur Kleinman. |
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_aBerkeley : _bUniversity of California Press, _cc2007. |
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_axi, 464 p. : _bill. ; _c24 cm. |
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_aEthnographic studies in subjectivity ; _v7 |
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| 505 | _tContents Acknowledgments; List of Contributors; Introduction: Rethinking Subjectivity; PART I. TRANSFORMATIONS IN SOCIAL EXPERIENCE AND SUBJECTIVITY; 1. The Vanishing Subject: The Many Faces of Subjectivity; 2. The Experiential Basis of Subjectivity: How Individuals Change in the Context of Societal Transfo; 3. How the Body Speaks: Illness and the Lifeworld among the Urban Poor; 4. Anthropological Observation and Self-Formation; PART II. POLITICAL SUBJECTS; 5. Hamlet in Purgatory; 6. America’s Transient Mental Illness: A Brief History of the Self-Traumatized Perpetrator; 7. Violence and the Politics of Remorse: Lessons from South Africa; PART III. MADNESS AND SOCIAL SUFFERING; 8. The Subject of Mental Illness: Psychosis, Mad Violence, and Subjectivity in Indonesia; 9. The “Other” of Culture in Psychosis: The Ex-Centricity of the Subject; 10. Hoarders and Scrappers: Madness and the Social Person in the Interstices of the City; PART IV. LIFE TECHNOLOGIES; 11. Whole Bodies, Whole Persons? Cultural Studies, Psychoanalysis, and Biology; 12. The Medical Imaginary and the Biotechnical Embrace: Subjective Experiences of Clinical Scientist; 13. “To Be Freed from the Infirmity of (the) Age”: Subjectivity, Life-Sustaining Treatment, and; 14. A Life: Between Psychiatric Drugs and Social Abandonment; Epilogue. To Live with What Would Otherwise Be Unendurable: Return(s) to Subjectivities; Index | ||
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_aEthnology _xResearch. |
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_aEthnology _xPhilosophy. |
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| 650 | 0 | _aSubjectivity. | |
| 650 | 0 | _aEthnopsychology. | |
| 650 | 0 | _aMedical anthropology. | |
| 700 | 1 | _aBiehl, João Guilherme. | |
| 700 | 1 | _aGood, Byron. | |
| 700 | 1 | _aKleinman, Arthur. | |
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