
Beyond health
By Nick Fox, Nicholas J. Fox
Subjects: Sociology, Sociological aspects, Anthropology, Health Care Delivery, Health, Medical / Nursing, Health psychology, Social Medicine, Health & Fitness, Social aspects of Health, Social medicine, Health - General, Social theory, Medical Philosophy, Postmodernism, Health Care Issues, Social aspects, Health/Fitness, Sociological aspects of Health
Description: This study applies poststructuralist and postmodern ideas to issues of health and health care to provide a radical re-think of how health is to be understood. It offers a perspective in which health is seen as an affirmation of potential rather than a narrow biopsychosocial construct. The author develops his notion of archehealth, providing an account of a wide range of post-structuralist and postmodern theoretical perspectives and their relevance to the field of health. The book is divided into three sections; the first section explores issues of power and control in health settings; the second loooks ta resistance to such power and control; the final section addresses ways in which post-sztructuralist and postmodern approaches may be used as research methodology. In each chapter the author explains and apllies a selection of theoretical perspectives. These include Foucault, Derrida, Lyotard, Deleuze, Guattari, Cixous, Haraway, Kristeva, Beck, Barthes, Tyler, Landow, Bauman, Cascardi, Baudrillard and Atkinson.
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