Cultural Ontology of the Self in Pain

Cultural Ontology of the Self in Pain
Author: Siby K. George
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-09-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 8132226011

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The mainstream approach to the understanding of pain continues to be governed by the biomedical paradigm and the dualistic Cartesian ontology. This Volume brings together essays of scholars of literature, philosophy and history on the many enigmatic shades of pain-experience, mostly from an anti-Cartesian perspective of cultural ontology by scholars of literature, philosophy and history. A section of the essays is devoted to the socio-political dimensions of pain in the Indian context. The book offers a critical perspective on the reductive conceptions of pain and argue that non-substance ontology or cultural ontology supports a more humane and authentic understanding of pain. The general ontological features of the self in pain and culturally imbued dimensions of pain-experience are, thus, brought together in a rare blend in this Volume. The essays dwell on the importance of understanding what cultural, social and political forces outside our control do to our pain-experience. They show why such understanding is necessary, both to humanely deal with pain, and to rectify erroneous approaches to pain-experience. They also explore the thoroughly ambivalent spaces between pain and pleasure, and the cathartic and productive dimensions of pain. The essays in this Volume investigate pain-experiences through the fresh lenses of history, gender, ethics, politics, death, illness, self-loss, torture, shame, dispossession and denial.

Pain

Pain
Author: J. Moscoso
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2012-09-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1137284234

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Halfway between history and philosophy, this book deals with the historical forms that have permitted the understanding of human suffering from the Renaissance to the present. Representation, sympathy, imitation, coherence and narrativity are but a few of the rhetorical recourses that men and women have employed in order to feel our pain.

Embodiment and Experience

Embodiment and Experience
Author: Thomas J. Csordas
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1994-11-17
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780521458900

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Students of culture have been increasingly concerned with the ways in which cultural values are 'inscribed' on the body. These essays go beyond this passive construal of the body to a position in which embodiment is understood as the existential condition of cultural life. From this standpoint embodiment is reducible neither to representations of the body, to the body as an objectification of power, to the body as a physical entity or biological organism, nor to the body as an inalienable centre of individual consciousness. This more sensate and dynamic view is applied by the contributors to a variety of topics, including the expression of emotion, the experience of pain, ritual healing, dietary customs, and political violence. Their purpose is to contribute to a phenomenological theory of culture and self - an anthropology that is not merely about the body, but from the body.

Making Sense of Self-harm

Making Sense of Self-harm
Author: Peter Steggals
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2015-10-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137470593

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Making Sense of Self-Harm provides an alternative approach to understanding nonsuicidal self-injury; using Cultural Sociology to analyse it more as a practice than an illness and exploring it as a powerful cultural idiom of personal distress and social estrangement that is peculiarly resonant with the symbolic life of late-modern society.

Our Cultural Agony

Our Cultural Agony
Author: V. Vycinas
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2011-10-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789401023979

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Cultural twilight means cultural disintegration or death. It means cul tural agony. Such agony gradually fades into the dawn of tomorrow's culture, just as the twilight of a summer's evening proceeds into the daylight of the forthcoming day. Consequently cultural twilight or agony simul taneously is the dawn - the milieu of birth - of future gods. With these words a close interbelonging of the recently published SEARCH FOR GoDS with the present study, OUR CULTURAL AGONY, is stressed. Both of these books belong together and constitute one and the same "story". While SEARCH FOR GODS deals with man of tomorrow in his venture to find the way which would lead him to his dawning gods, OUR CULTURAL AGONY attempts to disclose contemporary man's ways of erring - his stray ing ways. Moreover, just as the way towards man's future gods is simul taneously his way to his true cultural self, so are his straying ways his ways of a lack of self. Man's way to his true self is his authentic, innermost, "bloody" or "ex-istential" way, while the way of his lack of self is his inauthentic way. The inauthentic ways, generally speaking, are "democratic" ways: they are the public and common ways of modem society, most typical or characteristic of it. Accordingly, while SEARCH FOR GODS has an indi vidualistic character, OUR CULTURAL AGONY has a social character.

Bonica's Management of Pain

Bonica's Management of Pain
Author: Jane C. Ballantyne
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 1896
Release: 2018-11-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1496349059

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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from 3rd Party sellers are not guaranteed by the Publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. This exhaustively comprehensive edition of the classic Bonica’s Management of Pain, first published 65 years ago, expertly combines the scientific underpinnings of pain with clinical management. Completely revised, it discusses a wide variety of pain conditions—including neuropathic pain, pain due to cancer, and acute pain situations—for adults as well as children. An international group of the foremost experts provides comprehensive, current, clinically oriented coverage of the entire field. The contributors describe contemporary clinical practice and summarize the evidence that guides clinical practice.

Somaesthetics and Sport

Somaesthetics and Sport
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2022-04-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9004510656

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The contributors to Somaesthetics and Sport explore our embodied experiences of watching and playing sport, including sport’s beauty; the place of exercise in our sense of living a good life; and how we cope with pain and suffering.

Communicating for Change

Communicating for Change
Author: Jo Tacchi
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2020-07-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030425134

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This book offers a fresh set of innovative and creative contributions related to the role of communication in processes of change. Given the current fast pace of social-economic, political and technological change across the globe, and the central role of communication in this, there is a growing need to reconceptualize how we approach communication and change that provides entry points to help us expand and enrich our scholarly and practical work. This collection presents 14 concepts from a multi-disciplinary collection of internationally leading and emerging scholars, from 13 countries on 5 continents. They come together around three meta-topics: citizenship and justice, critiques of development, and renewing thought (from and for the margins). The short chapter format ensures that authors get straight to the nub of their ideas, providing readers — students, scholars and practitioners alike — with accessible, engaging and innovative ways to think critically about communication and social change, in new ways.

Ghostly Subjects

Ghostly Subjects
Author: Nasra Mumin
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN:

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This thesis is concerned with what ruptures the body, renders it inarticulate and meaningless, and the body's forceful desire to reassert itself against this encroaching terror. The process of abjection elicits a breakdown in the subject which leads to a sense of indeterminateness. I consider this indeterminateness "ghostly" since it highlights both an aporetic ontology that exists between binary categories and carries with it the sense of "haunting" that always bespeaks the violence of abjection. The subjects that are analyzed in this thesis evoke the pain of separation, the loneliness of isolation, the ontological murkiness which elicits a sense of estrangement from the self, and the way the abject is construed as something grotesque which must be warded off in order to keep the cultural body intact.