Sketches the history of the belief that human beings are essentially their brains, and documents and critically discusses its contemporary forms across a range of contexts, including mental health, the human sciences, and literature and film.
Sketches the history of the belief that human beings are essentially their brains, and documents and critically discusses its contemporary forms across a range of contexts, including mental health, the human sciences, and literature and film.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Fernando Vidal (Author) Fernando Vidal is Research Professor of ICREA (Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies) at the Medical Anthropology Research Center, Rovira i Virgili University, Tarragona, Spain. Francisco Ortega (Author) Francisco Ortega is Professor at the Institute for Social Medicine and Research Coordinator of the Rio Center for Global Health at the State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is also Visiting Professor at the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at King's College, London.
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To Begin With 1 1. Genealogy of the Cerebral Subject 13 2. Disciplines of the Neuro 58 3. Cerebralizing Distress 130 4. Brains on Screen and Paper 189 "Up for Grabs" 227 Acknowledgments 233 Notes 235 Bibliography 243 Index 305
To Begin With 1 1. Genealogy of the Cerebral Subject 13 2. Disciplines of the Neuro 58 3. Cerebralizing Distress 130 4. Brains on Screen and Paper 189 "Up for Grabs" 227 Acknowledgments 233 Notes 235 Bibliography 243 Index 305
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