Subjectivity: Ethnographic investigations

João Biehl, Byron Good, Arthur Kleinman

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    Abstract

    This innovative volume is an extended intellectual conversation about the ways personal lives are being undone and remade today. Examining the ethnography of the modern subject, this preeminent group of scholars probes the continuity and diversity of modes of personhood across a range of Western and non-Western societies. Contributors consider what happens to individual subjectivity when stable or imagined environments such as nations and communities are transformed or displaced by free trade economics, terrorism, and war; how new information and medical technologies reshape the relation one has to oneself; and which forms of subjectivity and life possibilities are produced against a world in pieces. The transdisciplinary conversation includes anthropologists, historians of science, psychologists, a literary critic, a philosopher, physicians, and an economist. The authors touch on how we think and write about contingency, human agency, and ethics today.

    Original languageEnglish (US)
    PublisherUniversity of California Press
    Number of pages464
    ISBN (Electronic)9780520939639
    ISBN (Print)9780520247932
    StatePublished - Apr 11 2007

    All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

    • General Social Sciences

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