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Responding to Men in Crisis
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ABSTRACT
Responding to Men in Crisis is based on new research looking at gendered assumptions about rationality and men's mental health. It looks at postmodern theory in relation to masculinities and madness, and discusses key contemporary debates in political uses of risk, dangerousness and so on. The author relates this to a discussion of current policy and practice responses to men within the mental health system. It offers the reader a theoretical exploration of a topically and politically sensitive issues and is relevant to service user involvement and survivor movements, making it essential reading for academics and students of sociology and allied disciplines.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I Introduction
chapter |1 pages
My present moment
chapter 1|18 pages
Approaching the politics of complexity
chapter |2 pages
Disturbing normalities
chapter 2|12 pages
Why postmodernism? Conceptualising the politics of complexity
chapter |2 pages
The making of a ‘soft man’
part |2 pages
Part II Four biographical sketches
chapter 3|7 pages
Genealogy and biography: how we become who we are
chapter |2 pages
Changing men?
chapter 4|21 pages
Behold in me the tyrant of Turin! Nietzsche, madness and postmodernism
chapter 6|19 pages
Deconstructing sovereignty
chapter 7|10 pages
Like a marble guest: the nervous illness of Daniel Paul Schreber
part |2 pages
Part III Some contemporary debates