Self-Injury, Medicine and Society: Authentic Bodies
Hardback Published on: 05/10/2016
Price: £74.99
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Synopsis
This book provides an appreciative, sociological engagement with accounts of the embodied practice of self-injury. It shows that in order to understand self-injury, it is necessary to engage with widely circulating narratives about the nature of bodies, including that they are separate from, yet containers of 'emotion'. Using a sociological approach, the book examines what self-injury is, how it functions, and why someone might engage in it. It pays close attention to the corporeal aspects of self-injury, attending to the complex ways in which 'lived experience' is narrated.
By interrogating the way in which healthcare and psychiatric systems shape our understanding of self-injury, *Self-Injury, Medicine and Society* aims to re-invigorate traditional discourse on the subject. Combining analytical theory with real-life accounts, this book provides an engaging study which is both thought-provoking and informative. It will appeal to an interdisciplinary readership and scholars in the fields of medical sociology and health studies in particular.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
- ISBN: 9781137405272
- Number of pages: 217
- Dimensions: 162 x 218 x 19 mm
- Weight: 428g
- Languages: English
