Publication

2013 - Ashgate, Farnham, England

Language

English

Word Count

52,500 words, Guess

Page Count

210 pages

Identifiers

Classifications

  • DDC301
  • LCCHM585 .S566 2013

Description

The Social Pathologies of Contemporary Civilization explores the nature of contemporary malaises, diseases, illnesses and psychosomatic syndromes, examining the manner in which they are related to cultural pathologies of the social body. Multi-disciplinary in approach, the book is concerned with questions of how these conditions are not only manifest at the level of individual patients' bodies, but also how the social 'bodies politic' are related to the hegemony of reductive biomedical and individual-psychologistic perspectives. Rejecting a reductive, biomedical and individualistic diagnosis of contemporary problems of health and well-being, The Social Pathologies of Contemporary Civilization contends that many such problems are to be understood in the light of radical changes in social structures and institutions, extending to deep crises in our civilization as a whole.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Classical and contemporary social theory

Other Editions

  • The social pathologies of contemporary civilizationAshgate2013-01-01

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