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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contributors ix
- Introduction: Rethinking Subjectivity 1
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Part I. Transformations in Social Experience and Subjectivity
- Introduction 27
- 1 The Vanishing Subject 34
- 2 The Experiential Basis of Subjectivity 52
- 3 How the Body Speaks 66
- 4 Anthropological Observation and Self-Formation 98
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Part II. Political Subjects
- Introduction 121
- 5 Hamlet in Purgatory 128
- 6 America’s Transient Mental Illness 155
- 7. Violence and the Politics of Remorse 179
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Part III. Madness and Social Suffering
- Introduction 237
- 8. The Subject of Mental Illness 243
- 9. The “Other” of Culture in Psychosis 273
- 10 Hoarders and Scrappers 315
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Part IV. Life Technologies
- Introduction 343
- 11. Whole Bodies, Whole Persons? 352
- 12 The Medical Imaginary and the Biotechnical Embrace 362
- 13 ”To Be Freed from the Infirmity of (the) Age” 381
- 14 A Life 397
- Epilogue: To Live with What Would Otherwise Be Unendurable 423
- Index 447
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contributors ix
- Introduction: Rethinking Subjectivity 1
-
Part I. Transformations in Social Experience and Subjectivity
- Introduction 27
- 1 The Vanishing Subject 34
- 2 The Experiential Basis of Subjectivity 52
- 3 How the Body Speaks 66
- 4 Anthropological Observation and Self-Formation 98
-
Part II. Political Subjects
- Introduction 121
- 5 Hamlet in Purgatory 128
- 6 America’s Transient Mental Illness 155
- 7. Violence and the Politics of Remorse 179
-
Part III. Madness and Social Suffering
- Introduction 237
- 8. The Subject of Mental Illness 243
- 9. The “Other” of Culture in Psychosis 273
- 10 Hoarders and Scrappers 315
-
Part IV. Life Technologies
- Introduction 343
- 11. Whole Bodies, Whole Persons? 352
- 12 The Medical Imaginary and the Biotechnical Embrace 362
- 13 ”To Be Freed from the Infirmity of (the) Age” 381
- 14 A Life 397
- Epilogue: To Live with What Would Otherwise Be Unendurable 423
- Index 447