The Grey Zone of Health and Illness
By Alan Blum
With The Grey Zone of Health and Illness, Alan Blum offers a new perspective, outlining a highly nuanced theoretical approach to health, illness, suffering and disease and the ethical and aesthetic implications of medical practice. Drawing on a range of thinkers from Plato to Lacan, the book identifies the Grey Zone as the persistence and function of ambiguity in everyday life that requires a complete rethinking of health and sickness, self-governance and negligence. A heady, cutting-edge intervention in a critical area of society, The Grey Zone of Health and Illness will have wide ramifications in the academy and beyond.
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Acknowledgements
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Preface
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Introduction
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The Grey Zone as a primordial figure: Greek origins
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Ambiguity as a social phenomenon: reshaping the Greeks
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The elemental vision of the split
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The official history and the unwritten text
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The relationship of knowledge to life
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The city of pigs as travesty
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Health and the city
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On being old
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The formula: medicalization and its guises
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Prosthetics
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The recurrence of the body
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Moods of Being
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Conclusion
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References
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