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35. After Life
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Michael Lambek
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction: A Concept Note 1
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Section 1. Natality, Sexuality, Reproduction
- 1. Maternal Mortality, Technological Innovations, and Therapeutic Strategies 47
- 2. Conceiving Life and Death: Stem Cell Technologies and Assisted Conception in India and the Middle East 67
- 3. The Pregnant Hijra: Laughter, Dead Babies, and Invaluable Love 83
- 4. New Lives for Children: Adoption Documents and the Law in Central Mexico 100
- 5. Transnational Adoption and (Im)possible Lives 114
- 6. “Forced Pregnancy,” Humanitarian Access to Reproductive Rights, and Locating “Life” within the Powers of “Death” 130
- 7. Bleeding Dreams: Miscarriage and the Bindings of the Unborn in the Palestinian Refugee Community of Tyre, South Lebanon 143
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Section 2. Medical, Legal, and Pharmaceutical Spaces
- 8. Waiting and the Architecture of Care 167
- 9. The Social Phenomenology of the Next Epidemic: Pain and the Politics of Relief in Botswana’s Cancer Ward 185
- 10. Living and Dying in Mental Health: Guns, Race, and the History of Schizophrenic Violence 205
- 11. The Wealth of Populations: Poverty and HIV/AIDS in Rural Central China 217
- 12. Living and Dying with Mycobacteria: Tuberculosis and the Regulation of Anti-tuberculous Drugs in Nepal 232
- 13. The Juridical Hospital 251
- 14. The Right of Recovery 270
- 15. Just Living: Law, Life, Livelihood, and Sexual Assault 289
- 16. “If You Remember, You Can’t Live”: Trauma, Insecurity, and the F/utility of “PTSD” in Haiti 301
- 17. Death as a Resource for Life 316
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Section 3. Healing: Religious and Secular Bodies
- 18. Thinking about the Secular Body, Pain, and Liberal Politics 337
- 19. Nonself Help: How Immunology Might Reframe the Enlightenment 354
- 20. Secular Histories, Saintly Returns: Death and Devotion in Modern Turkey 367
- 21. The Good and the Bad Breast: Cosmetic Surgery and Breast Cancer 382
- 22. Attachments of Life: Intimacy, Genital Injury, and the Flesh of the U.S. Soldier Body 399
- 23. Key Acts: Organ Transplantation and Subjectivities in the Public Sphere 418
- 24. Life, Death, and Reverie: Method in a Congolese Medical History 431
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Section 4. Precarious Lives
- 25. Life and Concept 449
- 26. Never Quite Given: Calling into Question the Relation between Person and World in Postinvasion Iraq 463
- 27. Mourning, Grief, and the Loss of Politics in Palestine: The Unvoiced Effects of Military Occupation in the West Bank 475
- 28. Echoes of a Death: Violence, Endurance, and the Experiences of Loss 493
- 29. Walking Through: Movement, Schizophrenia, and the Vicissitudes of Presence 510
- 30. “Not Dead Yet”: Changing Disability Imaginaries in the Twenty-First Century 525
- 31. Suffering from Evidence: Expertise, Racial Health Disparities, and the Case of Jerry 542
- 32. “God Isn’t Finished with This City Yet”: Disputing Katrina-Related Deaths in Postdisaster New Orleans 559
- 33. Hunger and Thirst: Crises at Varying Thresholds of Life 576
- 34. “Tibet on Fire”: Self-Immolation, Affect, and the Global “N of 1” 599
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Section 5. Death and Dying
- 35. After Life 629
- 36. A Good Death, Recorded 648
- 37. Lonely Death: Possibilities for a Not-Yet Sociality 662
- 38. Chemonotes 675
- 39. The Experience of Death in a Dutch Nursing Home: On Touching the Other 696
- 40. Life beside Itself 712
- 41. Traces of Destruction and the Thread of Continuity in Postgenocide Cambodia 729
- 42. Corpus Vile: Death and Expendable Youth in Urban Congo 743
- 43. The Value of Life and the Worth of Lives 770
- 44. The Evolution of Mortality Rates by Sex: The Experiences of the Rich and the Uncertainties of the Not-So-Rich 784
- Contributors 823
- Index 829
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction: A Concept Note 1
-
Section 1. Natality, Sexuality, Reproduction
- 1. Maternal Mortality, Technological Innovations, and Therapeutic Strategies 47
- 2. Conceiving Life and Death: Stem Cell Technologies and Assisted Conception in India and the Middle East 67
- 3. The Pregnant Hijra: Laughter, Dead Babies, and Invaluable Love 83
- 4. New Lives for Children: Adoption Documents and the Law in Central Mexico 100
- 5. Transnational Adoption and (Im)possible Lives 114
- 6. “Forced Pregnancy,” Humanitarian Access to Reproductive Rights, and Locating “Life” within the Powers of “Death” 130
- 7. Bleeding Dreams: Miscarriage and the Bindings of the Unborn in the Palestinian Refugee Community of Tyre, South Lebanon 143
-
Section 2. Medical, Legal, and Pharmaceutical Spaces
- 8. Waiting and the Architecture of Care 167
- 9. The Social Phenomenology of the Next Epidemic: Pain and the Politics of Relief in Botswana’s Cancer Ward 185
- 10. Living and Dying in Mental Health: Guns, Race, and the History of Schizophrenic Violence 205
- 11. The Wealth of Populations: Poverty and HIV/AIDS in Rural Central China 217
- 12. Living and Dying with Mycobacteria: Tuberculosis and the Regulation of Anti-tuberculous Drugs in Nepal 232
- 13. The Juridical Hospital 251
- 14. The Right of Recovery 270
- 15. Just Living: Law, Life, Livelihood, and Sexual Assault 289
- 16. “If You Remember, You Can’t Live”: Trauma, Insecurity, and the F/utility of “PTSD” in Haiti 301
- 17. Death as a Resource for Life 316
-
Section 3. Healing: Religious and Secular Bodies
- 18. Thinking about the Secular Body, Pain, and Liberal Politics 337
- 19. Nonself Help: How Immunology Might Reframe the Enlightenment 354
- 20. Secular Histories, Saintly Returns: Death and Devotion in Modern Turkey 367
- 21. The Good and the Bad Breast: Cosmetic Surgery and Breast Cancer 382
- 22. Attachments of Life: Intimacy, Genital Injury, and the Flesh of the U.S. Soldier Body 399
- 23. Key Acts: Organ Transplantation and Subjectivities in the Public Sphere 418
- 24. Life, Death, and Reverie: Method in a Congolese Medical History 431
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Section 4. Precarious Lives
- 25. Life and Concept 449
- 26. Never Quite Given: Calling into Question the Relation between Person and World in Postinvasion Iraq 463
- 27. Mourning, Grief, and the Loss of Politics in Palestine: The Unvoiced Effects of Military Occupation in the West Bank 475
- 28. Echoes of a Death: Violence, Endurance, and the Experiences of Loss 493
- 29. Walking Through: Movement, Schizophrenia, and the Vicissitudes of Presence 510
- 30. “Not Dead Yet”: Changing Disability Imaginaries in the Twenty-First Century 525
- 31. Suffering from Evidence: Expertise, Racial Health Disparities, and the Case of Jerry 542
- 32. “God Isn’t Finished with This City Yet”: Disputing Katrina-Related Deaths in Postdisaster New Orleans 559
- 33. Hunger and Thirst: Crises at Varying Thresholds of Life 576
- 34. “Tibet on Fire”: Self-Immolation, Affect, and the Global “N of 1” 599
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Section 5. Death and Dying
- 35. After Life 629
- 36. A Good Death, Recorded 648
- 37. Lonely Death: Possibilities for a Not-Yet Sociality 662
- 38. Chemonotes 675
- 39. The Experience of Death in a Dutch Nursing Home: On Touching the Other 696
- 40. Life beside Itself 712
- 41. Traces of Destruction and the Thread of Continuity in Postgenocide Cambodia 729
- 42. Corpus Vile: Death and Expendable Youth in Urban Congo 743
- 43. The Value of Life and the Worth of Lives 770
- 44. The Evolution of Mortality Rates by Sex: The Experiences of the Rich and the Uncertainties of the Not-So-Rich 784
- Contributors 823
- Index 829