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9788952776563

케어(Care) (의사에서 보호자로, 치매 간병 10년의 기록)

Arthur Kleinman  | 시공사
15,300원  | 20200525  | 9788952776563
★ 하워드 가드너, 김용 총재 강력 추천 ★ “무엇이 우리를 인간이게 하는가?” 하버드 의대 교수가 전하는 이 시대 돌봄의 의미 알츠하이머에 걸린 아내를 10년간 헌신적으로 간병한 남편의 내밀한 기록이자 의료 전문가로서 현대 의학의 한계와 이 시대 돌봄의 의미를 묻는 사회적인 책. 오랫동안 돌봄의 가치를 강조해 온 학자인 아서 클라인먼은 아내의 조발성 알츠하이머 진단을 계기로 가정 간병을 시작하며 ‘돌봄’을 현실로 마주하게 된다. 보호자로서는 매우 드물게 의료 지식과 인적 네트워크, 경제력을 갖춘 저자조차도 의료진으로부터 느끼는 소외, 끝이 보이지 않는 검사와 대기, 매일같이 찾아오는 불안과 무력감을 피해 갈 수 없었다. 그럼에도 마지막까지 아내를 존엄한 인간으로 돌보고자 했던 그의 노력은 누군가를 끝까지 지키는 일의 숭고함을 여실히 보여준다.
9781541647121

The Illness Narratives: Suffering, Healing, and the Human Condition (Suffering, Healing, and the Human Condition)

Arthur Kleinman  | Basic Books
32,150원  | 20201013  | 9781541647121
From one of America's most celebrated psychiatrists, the book that has taught us why healing the sick is about more than just diagnosing their illnesses
9780195331325

What Really Matters: Living a Moral Life Amidst Uncertainty and Danger (Living a Moral Life Amidst Uncertainty and Danger)

Kleinman, Arthur  | Oxford University Press
66,110원  | 20120906  | 9780195331325
Through arresting narratives we meet a woman aiding refugees in sub-Saharan Africa, facing the chaos of a meaningless society and a doctor trying to stay alive during Mao's cultural revolution - individuals challenged by their societies and in existential moral experiences that define what it means to be human. Arthur Kleinman is Esther and Sidney Rabb Professor and Chair, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University, and Professor of Medical Anthropology in Social Medicine and Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School. A renowned psychiatrist and anthropologist, he has been awarded the Boas Prize (the highest award of the American Anthropological Association) and is a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. He is a member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In this moving and thought-provoking volume, Arthur Kleinman tells the unsettling stories of a handful of men and women, some of whom have lived through some of the most fundamental transitions of the turbulent twentieth century. Here we meet an American veteran of World War II, tortured by the memory of the atrocities he committed while a soldier in the Pacific. A French-American woman aiding refugees in sub-Saharan Africa, facing the utter chaos of a society where life has become meaningless. A Chinese doctor trying to stay alive during Mao's cultural revolution, discovering that the only values that matter are those that get you beyond the next threat. These individuals found themselves caught in circumstances where those things that matter most to them--their desires, status, relationships, resources, political and religious commitments, life itself--have been challenged by the society around them. Each is caught up in existential moral experiences that define what it means to be human, with an intensity that makes their life narratives arresting. These stories reveal just how malleable moral life is, and just how central danger is to our worlds and our livelihood. Indeed, Kleinman offers in this book a groundbreaking approach to ethics, examining "who we are" through some of the most disturbing issues of our time--war, globalization, poverty, social injustice--all in the context of actual lived moral life. "Arthur Kleinman is one of the most broadly informed and wisest people in the life sciences, bridging medicine and the social sciences in a way that is extremely rare and valuable. Moreover, he is an exceptionally keen observer and writes beautifully about matters of great significance. Hisnew book, What Really Matters, is certainly timely when violence is so much in focus and yet it is a contribution of long-term significance." --David A. Hamburg, President Emeritus, Carnegie Corporation of New York "In this luminous new book, master scholar Arthur Kleinman offers a handful of stories that open a channel between personal experience and the broader contexts--such as war or illness--in which we live our short lives. What Really Matters is a stern yet humble antidote to the shallow self-helpbooks now crowding bestseller lists. It is also an instructive, deeply affecting and, in the end, transcendent and spiritual book."--Dr. Paul Farmer, Founding Director of Partners in Health, and author of Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights, and the New War on the Poor "In this searingly written book, Arthur Kleinman takes us deep into the contrasting worlds of genuine reality and cultural pretense which he has spent so much of his life exploring. I have rarely read such a powerful portrayal of what Kleinman wonderfully calls 'the quality of anti-heroiceverydayness.'"--Jonathan D. Spence "This is a fascinating and deeply entertaining book by an eminent anthropologist, psychiatrist, and teacher. It offers the kind of insight that makes you think and think again. But it isn't only analytical. For me at least, the richness of the book comes mainly from the stories Dr. Kleinmantells, about patients and friends and one remarkable historical figure--complicated stories that confront life's miseries and renew the cheapened word 'inspiring.'"--Tracy Kidder "This is a fascinating and deeply entertaining book by an eminent anthropologist, psychiatrist, and teacher. It offers the kind of insight that makes you think and think again. But it isn't only analytical. For me at least, the richness of the book comes mainly from the stories Dr. Kleinman tells, about patients and friends and one remarkable historical figure--complicated stories that confront life's miseries and renew the cheapened word 'inspiring.'"--Tracy Kidder "In this searingly written book, Arthur Kleinman takes us deep into the contrasting worlds of genuine reality and cultural pretense which he has spent so much of his life exploring. I have rarely read such a powerful portrayal of what Kleinman wonderfully calls 'the quality of anti-heroic everydayness.'"--Jonathan D. Spence "In this luminous new book, master scholar Arthur Kleinman offers a handful of stories that open a channel between personal experience and the broader contexts--such as war or illness--in which we live our short lives. What Really Matters is a stern yet humble antidote to the shallow self-help books now crowding bestseller lists. It is also an instructive, deeply affecting and, in the end, transcendent and spiritual book."--Dr. Paul Farmer, Founding Director of Partners in Health, and author of Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights, and the New War on the Poor "Arthur Kleinman is one of the most broadly informed and wisest people in the life sciences, bridging medicine and the social sciences in a way that is extremely rare and valuable. Moreover, he is an exceptionally keen observer and writes beautifully about matters of greatsignificance. His new book, What Really Matters, is certainly timely when violence is so much in focus and yet it is a contribution of long-term significance." --David A. Hamburg, President Emeritus, Carnegie Corporation of New York "This is a fascinating and deeply entertaining book by an eminent anthropologist, psychiatrist, and teacher. It offers the kind of insight that makes you think and think again. But it isn't only analytical. For me at least, the richness of the book comes mainly from the stories Dr. Kleinman tells, about patients and friends and one remarkable historical figure--complicated stories that confront life's miseries and renew the cheapened word 'inspiring.'"--Tracy Kidder "In this searingly written book, Arthur Kleinman takes us deep into the contrasting worlds of genuine reality and cultural pretense which he has spent so much of his life exploring. I have rarely read such a powerful portrayal of what Kleinman wonderfully calls 'the quality of anti-heroic everydayness.'"--Jonathan D. Spence "In this luminous new book, master scholar Arthur Kleinman offers a handful of stories that open a channel between personal experience and the broader contexts--such as war or illness--in which we live our short lives.What Really Mattersis a stern yet humble antidote to the shallow self-help books now crowding bestseller lists. It is also an instructive, deeply affecting and, in the end, transcendent and spiritual book."--Dr. Paul Farmer, Founding Director of Partners in Health, and author ofPathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights, and the New War on the Poor "Arthur Kleinman is one of the most broadly informed and wisest people in the life sciences, bridging medicine and the social sciences in a way that is extremely rare and valuable. Moreover, he is an exceptionally keen observer and writes beautifully about matters of great significance. His new book,What Really Matters, is certainly timely when violence is so much in focus and yet it is a contribution of long-term significance." --David A. Hamburg, President Emeritus, Carnegie Corporation of New York Here we meet a French-American woman aiding refugees in sub-Saharan Africa, facing the chaos of a society where life has become meaningless. A Chinese doctor trying to stay alive during Mao's cultural revolution. These individuals found themselves caught in circumstances where those things that matter most to them--their desires, status, relationships, resources, political and religious commitments, life itself--have been challenged by the society around them. Each is caught up inexistential moral experiences that define what it means to be human, with an intensity that makes their life narratives arresting. 1. Introduction2. Winthrop Cohen3. Idi Bosquet-Remarque4. Yan Zhongshu5. Charles Kentworth Jamison6. Sally Williams7. Bill Burt/Simcha Adler8. W.H.R. Rivers9. EpilogueBibliographic NoteAcknowledgmentsIndex
9780520269453

Deep China: The Moral Life of the Person (The Moral Life of the Person, What Anthropology and Psychiatry Tell Us About China Today)

Kleinman, Arthur  | Univ of California Pr
48,170원  | 20120120  | 9780520269453
Deep China investigates the emotional and moral lives of the Chinese people as they adjust to the challenges of modernity. Sharing a medical anthropology and cultural psychiatry perspective, Arthur Kleinman, Yunxiang Yan, Jing Jun, Sing Lee, Everett Zhang, Pan Tianshu, Wu Fei, and Guo Jinhua delve into intimate and sometimes hidden areas of personal life and social practice to observe and narrate the drama of Chinese individualization. The essays explore the remaking of the moral person during China's profound social and economic transformation, unraveling the shifting practices and struggles of contemporary life.
9780520269446

Deep China: The Moral Life of the Person (The Moral Life of the Person)

Kleinman, Arthur  | Univ of California Pr
110,910원  | 20111227  | 9780520269446
Investigates the emotional and moral lives of the Chinese people as they adjust to the challenges of modernity. Sharing a medical anthropology and cultural psychiatry perspective, this title delves into intimate and sometimes hidden areas of personal life and social practice to observe and narrate the drama of Chinese individualization.
9780801474347

Caregiver : A Life With Alzheimer’s Paperback (A Life With Alzheimer’s)

Alterra, Aaron/ Kleinman, Arthur (FRW)  | Cornell
42,810원  | 20080101  | 9780801474347
The Caregiver is an intelligent, beautifully reflective testimony to how family members turned caregivers become the ultimate advocates for their loved ones in the face of a disease with no cure.
9780520209954

Social Suffering Paperback

Kleinman, Arthur (Edt)/ Das, Veena (Edt)/ Lock, Ma  | University of California Press
56,220원  | 20100824  | 9780520209954
"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 ...
9780415597180

Governance of Life in Chinese Moral Experience 양장본 Hardcover (The Quest for an Adequate Life)

Zhang, Everett (EDT), Kleinman, Arthur (EDT), Tu, Weiming (EDT)  | Taylor & Francis
343,800원  | 20110210  | 9780415597180
Between 1981 and 2004 China had the largest poverty reduction in human history. Along with the fast economic development, there has been great change to the ethos of Chinese society from sacrificing life for the revolutionary cause to valuing life itself.
9780822357186

The Ground Between Paperback (Anthropologists Engage Philosophy)

Jackson, Michael D. (EDT), Kleinman, Arthur (EDT), Singh, Bhrigupati (EDT)  | Duke University Press
51,740원  | 20161227  | 9780822357186
The guiding inspiration of this book is the attraction and distance that mark the relation between anthropology and philosophy. This theme is explored through encounters between individual anthropologists and particular regions of philosophy. Several of the most basic concepts of the discipline-including notions of ethics, politics, temporality, self and other, and the nature of human life-are products of a dialogue, both implicit and explicit, between anthropology and philosophy.
9780520223301

Remaking a World Paperback (Violence, Social Suffering, and Recovery)

Das, Veena (EDT), Lock, Margaret M., Reynolds, Pamela, Kleinman, Arthur, Lock, Margaret  | Univ Of California Pr
54,610원  | 20010604  | 9780520223301
Acknowledgments Introduction Veena Das and Arthur Kleinman Marginality, Suffering, and Community: The Politics of Collective Experience and Empowerment in Thailand Komatra Chuengsatiansup Reimagining Aboriginality: An Indigenous People's Response to Social Suffering Naomi Adelson The Bomb's Womb? Women and the A-Bomb Maya Todeschini Spirit Possessions and Avenging Ghosts: Stories of Supernatural Activity as Narratives of Terror and Mechanisms of Coping and Remembering Sasanka Perera Boundaries, Names, Alterities: A Case Study of a "Communal Riot" in Dharavi, Bombay Deepak Mehta and Roma Chatterji Speech and Silence: Women's Testimony in the First Five Weeks of Public Hearings of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission Fiona C. Ross Contributors: Naomi Adelson Roma Chatterji Komatra Chuengsatiansup Veena Das Arthur Kleinman Deepak Mehta Sasanka Perera Fiona C. Ross Maya Todeschini Index
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