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Paradox of Hope: Journeys through a Clinical Borderland [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x20 mm, weight: 408 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Dec-2010
  • Leidėjas: University of California Press
  • ISBN-10: 0520267354
  • ISBN-13: 9780520267350
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x20 mm, weight: 408 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Dec-2010
  • Leidėjas: University of California Press
  • ISBN-10: 0520267354
  • ISBN-13: 9780520267350
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Grounded in intimate moments of family life in and out of hospitals, this book explores the hope that inspires us to try to create lives worth living, even when no cure is in sight. The Paradox of Hope focuses on a group of African American families in a multicultural urban environment, many of them poor and all of them with children who have been diagnosed with serious chronic medical conditions. Cheryl Mattingly proposes a narrative phenomenology of practice as she explores case stories in this highly readable study. Depicting the multicultural urban hospital as a border zone where race, class, and chronic disease intersect, this theoretically innovative study illuminates communities of care that span both clinic and family and shows how hope is created as an everyday reality amid trying circumstances.

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"This work of outstanding scholarship should be a great addition to collections of medical anthropology and health studies." Choice

Prologue ix
Acknowledgments xi
1 The Lobby
1(36)
2 Narrative Matters
37(40)
3 Border Trouble
77(38)
4 Widening the Gap: The Creating of a Conflict Drama
115(26)
5 Plotting Hope
141(34)
6 Daydreaming: Captain Hook Gets Speech Therapy
175(25)
7 Fleeting Hope
200(16)
8 Narrative Phenomenology and the Practice of Hope
216(19)
Notes 235(12)
References 247(16)
Index 263
Cheryl Mattingly is Professor in the Department of Anthropology and the Division of Occupational Science at the University of Southern California. She is the award-winning author of Healing Dramas and Clinical Plots: The Narrative Structure of Experience and coeditor, with Linda Garro, of Narrative and Cultural Construction of Illness and Healing (UC Press), among other books.