Social Suffering

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Pub. Date: 1997-10-01
Publisher(s): Univ of California Pr
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Summary

"Social suffering" takes in the human consequences of war, famine, depression, disease, torture--the whole assemblage of human problems that result from what political, economic, and institutional power does to people--and also human responses to social problems as they are influenced by those forms of power. In the same way that the notion of social suffering breaks down boundaries between specific scholarly disciplines, this cross-disciplinary investigation allows us to see the twentieth century in a new frame, with new emphases. Anthropologists, historians, literary theorists, social medicine experts, and scholars engaged in the study of religion join together to investigate the cultural representations, collective experiences, and professional and popular appropriations of human suffering in the world today. These authors contest traditional research and policy approaches. Recognizing that neither the cultural resources of tradition nor those of modernity's various programs seem adequate to cope with social suffering in our times, they base their distinctive vision on the understanding that moral, political, and medical issues cannot be kept separate.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction ix
Arthur Kleinman
Veena Das
Margaret Lock
The Appeal of Experience; The Dismay of Images: Cultural Appropriations of Suffering in Our Times
1(24)
Arthur Kleinman
Joan Kleinman
About Suffering: Voice, Genre, and Moral Community
25(22)
David B. Morris
The Alarmed Vision: Social Suffering and Holocaust Atrocity
47(20)
Lawrence L. Langer
Language and Body: Transactions in the Construction of Pain
67(26)
Veena Das
Comments on Veena Das's Essay ``Language and Body: Transactions in the Construction of Pain''
93(6)
Stanley Cavell
Political Widowhood in South Africa: The Embodiment of Ambiguity
99(20)
Mamphela Ramphele
The Pane of Sorrow: Public Uses of Personal Grief in Modern China
119(30)
Vera Schwarcz
Destructive Will and Ideological Holocaust: Maoism as a Source of Social Suffering in China
149(32)
Tu Wei-Ming
Unmasking Suffering's Masks: Reflections on Old and New Memories of Nazi Medicine
181(26)
Anne Harrington
Displacing Suffering: The Reconstruction of Death in North America and Japan
207(38)
Margaret Lock
Suffering and the Origins of Traumatic Memory
245(16)
Allan Young
On Suffering and Structural Violence: A View from Below
261(24)
Paul Farmer
On Torture, or Cruel, Inhuman, and Degrading Treatment
285(24)
Talal Asad
Suffering Nation and Alienation
309(50)
E. Valentine Daniel
Religions, Society, and Suffering
359(24)
J. W. Bowker
Index 383

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