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Writing at the Margin Arthur Kleinman

Writing at the Margin By Arthur Kleinman

Writing at the Margin by Arthur Kleinman


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An exploration of the border between medical and social problems, the boundary between health and social change, and a study of the body as the mediator between individual and collective experience. The author argues for an ethnographic approach to moral practice in medicine.

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Writing at the Margin: Discourse Between Anthropology and Medicine by Arthur Kleinman

One of the most influential and creative scholars in medical anthropology takes stock of his recent intellectual odysseys in this collection of essays. Arthur Kleinman, an anthropologist and psychiatrist who has studied in Taiwan, China, and North America since 1968, draws upon his bicultural, multidisciplinary background to propose alternative strategies for thinking about how, in the postmodern world, the social and medical relate. Writing at the Margin explores the border between medical and social problems, the boundary between health and social change. Kleinman studies the body as the mediator between individual and collective experience, finding that many health problems--for example the trauma of violence or depression in the course of chronic pain--are less individual medical problems than interpersonal experiences of social suffering. He argues for an ethnographic approach to moral practice in medicine, one that embraces the infrapolitical context of illness, the responses to it, the social institutions relating to it, and the way it is configured in medical ethics. Previously published in various journals, these essays have been revised, updated, and brought together with an introduction, an essay on violence and the politics of post-traumatic stress disorder, and a new chapter that examines the contemporary ethnographic literature of medical anthropology.

About Arthur Kleinman

Arthur Kleinman is Professor of Anthropology, Harvard University, and Presley Professor of Medical Anthropology and Chair of Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He is the author of Patients and Healers in the Context of Culture (California, 1980), Social Origins of Distress and Disease (1986), Rethinking Psychiatry (1988), and The Illness Narrative (1988); coauthor of World Mental Health (1995); and coeditor of Pain as Human Experience (California, 1992) and Culture and Depression (California, 1985).

Table of Contents

PREFACE

1
Introduction: Medical Anthropology as Intellectual Career

PART ONE: THE CULTURE OF BIOMEDICINE
2
What Is Specific to Biomedicine?
3
Anthropology of Bioethics
4
A Critique of Objectivity in International Health

PART TWO: SUFFERING AS SOCIAL EXPERIENCE
5
Suffering and Its Professional Transformation:
Toward an Ethnography of Interpersonal Experience
(with Joan Kleinman)
6
Pain and Resistance: The Delegitimation and
Relegitimation of Local Worlds
7
The Social Course of Epilepsy: Chronic Illness
as Social Experience in Interior China
(with Wen-zhi Wang, Shi-chuo Li, Xue-ming Cheng,
Xiu-ying Dai, ICun-tun Li, and Joan Kleinman)
8
Violence, Culture, and the Politics of Trauma
(with Robert Desjarlais)

PART THREE: THE STATE OF MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
9
The New Wave of Ethnographies in Medical Anthropology

APPENDIX: WORKS BY ARTHUR KLEINMAN
NOTES
REFERENCES
INDEX

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CIN0520209656VG
9780520209657
0520209656
Writing at the Margin: Discourse Between Anthropology and Medicine by Arthur Kleinman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of California Press
1997-08-15
300
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