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Un/knowing Bodies - ISBN 9781405190831

Un/knowing Bodies

ISBN 9781405190831

Autor: Joanna Latimer, Michael Schillmeier

Wydawca: Wiley

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ISBN13:      

9781405190831

ISBN10:      

1405190833

Autor:      

Joanna Latimer, Michael Schillmeier

Oprawa:      

Paperback

Rok Wydania:      

2009-04-27

Ilość stron:      

272

Wymiary:      

228x155

Tematy:      

JB

Un/Knowing Bodies brings together leading international authors from across the social science disciplines to explore contemporary re–theorising of bodies as known, knowing and unknowing. It is based on a colloquium funded by The Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness. Chapters present cutting–edge research on ageing, disability and biomedicine, together with original philosophical debate about the body and embodiment. The book offers exciting and creative approaches to researching disembodiment and to the practice, organization and conduct of care.

Spis treści:
1. Introduction: body, knowledge, worlds: Joanna Latimer (Cardiff University).
Section I: Opening up the Body.
2. On the art of life: a vitalist reading of medical humanities: Monica Greco (Goldsmiths, University of London).
3. Unsettling bodies: Frida Khalo’s portraits and in/dividuality: Joanna Latimer (Cardiff University).
4. Bodily chiasms: Hugo Letiche (University for Humanistics Utrecht).
Section II: Moving Worlds.
5. The body in time: knowing bodies and the ‘interruption’ of narrative: Rolland Munro and Olga Belova.
6. Telling silences: unspeakable trauma and the unremarkable practices of everyday life: Megan Warin (Durham University) and Simone Dennis (Australian National University).
7. Knowing body, knowing other: cultural materials and intensive care: Paul White (Cardiff University).
Section III: Bodies & Technology.
8. Actor–networks of dementia: Michael Schillmeier (Ludwig–Maximilians University).
9. Washing and assessing: multiple diagnosis and hidden talents: Bernd Kraeftner (University for Applied Arts, Vienna) and Judith Kroell (University of Vienna).
10. Embodying autonomy in a Home Telecare service: Daniel López (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya) and Miquel Domènech (Autonoma University, Barcelona).
Section IV: Absences &amp; Presences.< br>11. On psychology and embodiment: some methodological experiments: Steven D. Brown (University of Leicester) Paula Reavey (London South Bank University) John Cromby (Loughborough University) David Harper (University of East London) and Katherine Johnson (University of Brighton).
12. Bodily knowing as uncannily canny: clinical and ethical significance: Fiona K. O’Neill (Lancaster University).
13. Beyond caring? Discounting the differently known body: Trudy Rudge (University of Sydney).
14. Embodying loss and the puzzle of existence: Floris Tomasini (University of Central Lancashire).
Index.

Nota biograficzna:
Joanna Latimer is Reader at Cardiff University School of Social Sciences where she teaches cultural sociology, interpretative and post–structural social theory, and the social study of biomedicine, the body, health and illness. She has researched and published widely on older people, medicine, nursing, genetic science, materiality and meaning, and the politics of health care. More recently she has been researching non–human–human relations. Her publications include The Conduct of Care: Understanding Nursing Practice and two new books, The Gene, the Clinical and the Family: Diagnosing Dysmorphology, Reviving (Bio)medical Dominance and Horses, People and the Ordering of Relations.
Michael Schillmeier teaches Sociology, Science and Technology Studies (STS), Disability Studies and Empirical Philosophy at the Department of Sociology at Ludwig–Maximilians–University Munich, Germany. He received his PhD from Lancaster University/UK. He mainly writes on the material dynamics of societal ordering and change, cosmo–political events, on bodies/senses and dis/ability, on the societal relevance of objects and the heterogeneity of the social.

Okładka tylna:
Un/Knowing Bodies brings together leading international authors from acro ss the social science disciplines to explore contemporary re–theorising of bodies as known, knowing and unknowing. It is based on a colloquium funded by The Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness. Chapters present cutting–edge research on ageing, disability and biomedicine, together with original philosophical debate about the body and embodiment. The book offers exciting and creative approaches to researching disembodiment and to the practice, organization and conduct of care.

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