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Most discussions of health care center on medical advances, cost, and the roles of insurers and government agencies. With The Grey Zone of Health and Illness, Alan Blum offers a new perspective, outlining a highly nuanced theoretical approach to health and health care alike. Drawing on a range of thinkers, Blum explains how our current understanding of health care tends to posit it as a sort of state of permanent emergency, like the nuclear standoff of the Cold War. To move beyond that, he argues, will require 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.



Table of Contents
Introduction

The Grey Zone as a primordial figure: Greek origins

Ambiguity as a social phenomenon: Reshaping the Greeks

The elemental vision of the split

The official history and the unwritten text

The relationship of knowledge to life

The city of pigs as travesty

Health and the city

On being old

The formula: Medicalization and its guises

Prosthetics

The recurrence of the body

Moods of Being

Conclusion

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    Publisher: Intellect Books
    Publication Date: 15/12/2010
    ISBN13: 9781841503646, 978-1841503646
    ISBN10: 1841503649

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Most discussions of health care center on medical advances, cost, and the roles of insurers and government agencies. With The Grey Zone of Health and Illness, Alan Blum offers a new perspective, outlining a highly nuanced theoretical approach to health and health care alike. Drawing on a range of thinkers, Blum explains how our current understanding of health care tends to posit it as a sort of state of permanent emergency, like the nuclear standoff of the Cold War. To move beyond that, he argues, will require 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.



    Table of Contents
    Introduction

    The Grey Zone as a primordial figure: Greek origins

    Ambiguity as a social phenomenon: Reshaping the Greeks

    The elemental vision of the split

    The official history and the unwritten text

    The relationship of knowledge to life

    The city of pigs as travesty

    Health and the city

    On being old

    The formula: Medicalization and its guises

    Prosthetics

    The recurrence of the body

    Moods of Being

    Conclusion

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