Uses Michel Foucault's work to analyse the problem of suicide, drawing on both contemporary and historical materials.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ian Marsh is a Senior Lecturer at Canterbury Christ Church University. He previously worked in an NHS community mental health team and continues to facilitate suicide prevention training.
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Contents Part I. Introduction and Analytic Strategy: 1. Introduction 2. Analytic strategy Part II. The Present: 3. Mapping a contemporary 'Regime of Truth' in relation to suicide 4. Problematising a contemporary 'Regime of Truth' in relation to suicide Part III. A History of the Present: 5. Self-accomplished deaths at other times and in other places: the contingency of contemporary truths in relation to suicide 6. Conditions of possibility for the formation of medical truths of suicide, 1641-1821 7. Suicide as internal, pathological and medical, Esquirol 1821 8. The production, dissemination and circulation of medical truths in relation to suicide, 1821-1900 9. Managing the problem of the suicidal patient: containment, constant watching and restraint 10. Towards the 'normatively monolithic' - 'psy' discourse and suicide: 1897-1981 11. The discursive formation of the suicidal subject: Sarah Kane and 4.48 Psychosis, 2000 Part IV. Summary and Conclusions: 12. Summary and conclusions References Index.
Contents Part I. Introduction and Analytic Strategy: 1. Introduction 2. Analytic strategy Part II. The Present: 3. Mapping a contemporary 'Regime of Truth' in relation to suicide 4. Problematising a contemporary 'Regime of Truth' in relation to suicide Part III. A History of the Present: 5. Self-accomplished deaths at other times and in other places: the contingency of contemporary truths in relation to suicide 6. Conditions of possibility for the formation of medical truths of suicide, 1641-1821 7. Suicide as internal, pathological and medical, Esquirol 1821 8. The production, dissemination and circulation of medical truths in relation to suicide, 1821-1900 9. Managing the problem of the suicidal patient: containment, constant watching and restraint 10. Towards the 'normatively monolithic' - 'psy' discourse and suicide: 1897-1981 11. The discursive formation of the suicidal subject: Sarah Kane and 4.48 Psychosis, 2000 Part IV. Summary and Conclusions: 12. Summary and conclusions References Index.
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