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      Phenomenology of the Broken Body
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      Phenomenology of the Broken Body

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      Phenomenology of the Broken Body book

      Edited ByEspen Dahl, Cassandra Falke, Thor Eirik Eriksen
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2019
      eBook Published 30 January 2019
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429462542
      Pages 256
      eBook ISBN 9780429462542
      Subjects Health and Social Care, Humanities, Language & Literature, Social Sciences
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      Dahl, E., Falke, C., & Eriksen, T.E. (Eds.). (2019). Phenomenology of the Broken Body (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429462542

      ABSTRACT

      Some fundamental aspects of the lived body only become evident when it breaks down through illness, weakness or pain. From a phenomenological point of view, various breakdowns are worth analyzing for their own sake, and discussing them also opens up overlooked dimensions of our bodily constitution. This book brings together different approaches that shed light on the phenomenology of the lived body—its normality and abnormality, health and sickness, its activity as well as its passivity. The contributors integrate phenomenological insights with discussions about bodily brokenness in philosophy, theology, medical science and literary theory. Phenomenology of the Broken Body demonstrates how the broken body sheds fresh light on the nuances of embodied experience in ordinary life and ultimately questions phenomenology’s preunderstanding of the body.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |9 pages

      Introduction

      ByEspen Dahl, Cassandra Falke, Thor Eirik Eriksen

      section I|73 pages

      Vulnerable Bodies

      chapter 1|16 pages

      Weakness and Passivity

      Phenomenology of the Body After Paul
      ByEspen Dahl

      chapter 2|20 pages

      Perceiving the Vulnerable Body

      Merleau-Ponty’s Contribution to Psychoanalyses
      ByStåle Finke

      chapter 3|17 pages

      Torture and Traumatic Dehiscence

      Améry and Fanon on Bodily Vulnerability
      ByAlexandra Magearu

      chapter 4|18 pages

      Framing Embodiment in Violent Narratives

      ByCassandra Falke

      section II|69 pages

      Suffering Bodies

      chapter 5|14 pages

      Only Vulnerable Creatures Suffer

      On Suffering, Embodiment and Existential Health
      ByOla Sigurdson

      chapter 6|18 pages

      The Living Body Beyond Scientific Certainty

      Brokenness, Uncanniness, Affectedness
      ByThor Eirik Eriksen

      chapter 7|18 pages

      No Way Out

      A Phenomenology of Pain
      ByChristian Grüny

      chapter 8|17 pages

      Toward a Phenomenology of Fatigue

      ByKatherine J. Morris

      section III|77 pages

      Recovery and Life’s Margins

      chapter 9|16 pages

      Suffering’s Double Disclosure and the Normality of Experience

      ByJames McGuirk

      chapter 10|15 pages

      Re-possibilizing the World

      Recovery from Serious Illness, Injury or Impairment
      ByDrew Leder

      chapter 11|14 pages

      Notes from a Heart Attack

      A Phenomenology of an Altered Body
      ByKevin Aho

      chapter 12|13 pages

      Broken Pregnancies

      Assisted Reproductive Technology and Temporality
      ByTalia Welsh

      chapter 13|17 pages

      Dying Bodies and Dead Bodies

      A Phenomenological Analysis of Dementia, Coma and Brain Death
      ByFredrik Svenaeus
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