Subjectivity

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Artikel-Nr:
9780520939639
Veröffentl:
2007
Seiten:
477
Autor:
João Biehl
Serie:
7, Ethnographic Studies in Subjectivity
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This innovative volume is an extended intellectual conversation about the ways personal lives are being undone and remade today. Examining the ethnography of the modern subject, this preeminent group of scholars probes the continuity and diversity of modes of personhood across a range of Western and non-Western societies. Contributors consider what happens to individual subjectivity when stable or imagined environments such as nations and communities are transformed or displaced by free trade economics, terrorism, and war; how new information and medical technologies reshape the relation one has to oneself; and which forms of subjectivity and life possibilities are produced against a world in pieces. The transdisciplinary conversation includes anthropologists, historians of science, psychologists, a literary critic, a philosopher, physicians, and an economist. The authors touch on how we think and write about contingency, human agency, and ethics today.
This innovative volume is an extended intellectual conversation about the ways personal lives are being undone and remade today. Examining the ethnography of the modern subject, this preeminent group of scholars probes the continuity and diversity of modes of personhood across a range of Western and non-Western societies. Contributors consider what happens to individual subjectivity when stable or imagined environments such as nations and communities are transformed or displaced by free trade economics, terrorism, and war; how new information and medical technologies reshape the relation one has to oneself; and which forms of subjectivity and life possibilities are produced against a world in pieces. The transdisciplinary conversation includes anthropologists, historians of science, psychologists, a literary critic, a philosopher, physicians, and an economist. The authors touch on how we think and write about contingency, human agency, and ethics today.
Acknowledgments 
List of Contributors 

Introduction: Rethinking Subjectivity 
João Biehl, Byron Good, and Arthur Kleinman

PART I. TRANSFORMATIONS IN SOCIAL EXPERIENCE AND SUBJECTIVITY

1. The Vanishing Subject: The Many Faces of Subjectivity 
Amélie Oksenberg Rorty
2. The Experiential Basis of Subjectivity: How Individuals Change in the Context 
of Societal Transformation 
Arthur Kleinman and Erin Fitz-Henry
3. How the Body Speaks: Illness and the Lifeworld among the Urban Poor 
Veena Das and Ranendra K. Das
4. Anthropological Observation and Self-Formation 
Paul Rabinow

PART II. POLITICAL SUBJECTS
5. Hamlet in Purgatory 
Stephen Greenblatt
6. America’s Transient Mental Illness: A Brief History of the Self-Traumatized 
Perpetrator 
Allan Young
7. Violence and the Politics of Remorse: Lessons from South Africa 
Nancy Scheper-Hughes

PART III. MADNESS AND SOCIAL SUFFERING 

8. The Subject of Mental Illness: Psychosis, Mad Violence, and Subjectivity in Indonesia 
Byron J. Good, Subandi, and Mary-Jo DelVecchio Good
9. The “Other” of Culture in Psychosis: The Ex-Centricity of the Subject 
Ellen Corin
10. Hoarders and Scrappers: Madness and the Social Person in the Interstices of the City 
Anne M. Lovell

PART IV. LIFE TECHNOLOGIES 

11. Whole Bodies, Whole Persons? Cultural Studies, Psychoanalysis, and Biology 
Evelyn Fox Keller
12. The Medical Imaginary and the Biotechnical Embrace: Subjective Experiences of 
Clinical Scientists and Patients 
Mary-Jo DelVecchio Good
13. “To Be Freed from the Infirmity of (the) Age”: Subjectivity, Life-Sustaining 
Treatment, and Palliative Medicine 
Eric L. Krakauer
14. A Life: Between Psychiatric Drugs and Social Abandonment 
João Biehl

Epilogue. To Live with What Would Otherwise Be Unendurable: Return(s) to Subjectivities 
Michael M. J. Fischer

Index

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