Abjectly Boundless Abjectly Boundless

Abjectly Boundless

Boundaries, Bodies and Health Work

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Publisher Description

Within a variety of practice environments, health professionals often experience feelings of disgust and repulsion towards the presence of an abject object. Cadaverous, sick, disabled bodies, troubled minds, wounds, vomit and so forth are all part of health and care work and threaten the clean and proper bodies of those who undertake it, yet this 'unclean' side of health work is rarely accounted for in academic literature. This volume employs the work of Julia Kristeva through a range of case studies drawn from care and nursing settings around the world. It brings together work from researchers and practitioners within the social and health sciences, the caring professions and psychotherapy, to expose and highlight the important impact of the concept of abjection, which historically has been silenced in the health sciences.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2016
16 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
304
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
6.6
MB
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