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Subjectivity And Suffering In American Culture Possible Selves Culture Mind And Society Steven M Parish

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Subjectivity And Suffering In American Culture Possible Selves Culture Mind And Society Steven M Parish
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.39 MB
Pages: 235
Author: Steven M. Parish
ISBN: 9780230605381, 0230605389
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Subjectivity And Suffering In American Culture Possible Selves Culture Mind And Society Steven M Parish by Steven M. Parish 9780230605381, 0230605389 instant download after payment.

Winner of The Boyer Prize from the Society for Psychological Anthropology!!!This book explores the experience of suffering in order to shed light on the nature of the human self.  Using an intimate life history approach, it examines ways people struggle to cope with experiences that can shatter their lives: a diagnosis of cancer, the death of a spouse, a parent’s mental illness. The volume takes readers deep into private worlds of suffering in American culture, and invites reflection on what the subjectivity of suffering tells us about being human. Addressing universal themes in a way that fully recognizes the individuality of those who experience a personal crisis, Parish shows how individuals personalize the cultural and psychological resources in which they find their possible selves.

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