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Illness and Irony Michael Lambek

Illness and Irony By Michael Lambek

Illness and Irony by Michael Lambek


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Illness and Irony: On the Ambiguity of Suffering in Culture by Michael Lambek

Theories of illness and therapy since Freud have included the possibility that sufferers are complicit in their conditions. The studies in this volume explore the ways in which illness and therapy may be characterized as sites at which ironies of the human condition are produced, encountered, acknowledged - or discounted in favor of more literal readings. They ask what these sites can teach us about questions of human agency and about the broader importance of irony for theory.

Encompassing a variety of perspectives, the contributors included in Illness and Irony apply theories of irony to a myriad of cultural contexts, ranging from Freud's consulting room and the Lacanian clinics of Buenos Aires to fright illness in a Yemeni village and spirit possession on the island of Mayotte. An introductory chapter by Michael Lambek establishes a contextual viewpoint on irony, arising from the writings of Thomas Mann, Alexander Nehamas and others. Vincent Crapanzano concludes the volume by linking the contributions to current debates about irony in rhetoric, linguistics and comparative literature.

Illness and Irony Reviews

... this fine collection of essays ... offer[s] a more radical critique of anthropological practice than any one of their authors is likely to admit. * (From the Afterword by Vincent Crapanzano)

...whether one considers the volume as a whole, or simply enjoys the insightful analyses provided by each of these (deceptively) brief essays, [this volume]offers a rich meditation on its subject matter. * Ethnos

About Michael Lambek

Michael Lambek is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto at Scarborough. He is the author of two books and numerous articles on the Malalgasy speakers of Mayotte, in the western Indian Ocean where he has conducted research since 1975. More recent work includes A Reader in the Anthropology of Religion. Together with Paul Antze he edited Tense Past: Cultural Essays in Trauma and Memory. Lambek is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and president-elect of the Society for the Anthropology of Religion.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Irony and Illness-Recognition and Refusal Michael Lambek

Chapter 1. Scared Sick or Silly? Anne Meneley Chapter 2. Rheumatic Irony: Questions of Agency and Self-deception as Refracted through the Art of Living with Spirits Michael Lambek Chapter 3. Barbaric Custom and Colonial Science: Teaching the Female Body in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan Janice Boddy Chapter 4. The Lacan Ward: Pharmacology and Subjectivity in Buenos Aires Andrew Lakoff Chapter 5. Illness as Irony in Psychoanalysis Paul Antze Chapter 6. Is Treating Dementia Ironic? Lawrence Cohen

Afterword incent Crapanzano

Notes on Contributors Bibliography Index

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GOR012819233
9781571816740
1571816747
Illness and Irony: On the Ambiguity of Suffering in Culture by Michael Lambek
Used - Very Good
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Berghahn Books, Incorporated
20031218
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