Suicide: Foucault, history and truth
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Beschreibung: | "In an original and provocative study of suicide, Ian Marsh examines the historical and cultural forces that have influenced contemporary thought, practices and policy in relation to this serious public health problem. Drawing on the work of French philosopher Michel Foucault, the book tells the story of how suicide has come to be seen as first and foremost a matter of psychiatric concern. Marsh sets out to challenge the assumptions and certainties embedded in our beliefs, attitudes and practices concerning suicide and the suicidal, and the resulting account unsettles and informs in equal measure. The book will be of particular interest to researchers, professionals and students in psychology, history, sociology and the health sciences"--Provided by publisher. -- "This book, which is for the most part influenced by the work of Michel Foucault, critically examines contemporary approaches to the problem of suicide. From Foucault comes a focus on relations of power, knowledge and the subject, and it is argued that it is possible to identify certain principles and strategies of analysis from Foucault's own studies (e.g. Madness and Civilization, 1965RFA-123; Discipline and Punish, 1977RFA-126 and The History of Sexuality, Volume 1: An Introduction, 1981RFA-128) that can usefully be employed to interrogate the assumptions and certainties embedded in our beliefs, attitudes and practices concerning suicide and the suicidal"--Provided by publisher. |
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adam_text | CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES PAGE X ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS XI PART I INTRODUCTION
AND ANALYTIC STRATEGY 1 1 INTRODUCTION 3 FOUCAULT, CRITIQUE AND THE
STUDY OF SUICIDE 3 RATIONALE 5 PLAN OF THE BOOK 8 2 ANALYTIC STRATEGY 13
INTRODUCTION 13 PRINCIPLES OF ANALYSIS 14 ANALYTIC STRATEGIES 16
QUESTIONS ADDRESSED IN THE BOOK 23 PART II THE PRESENT 25 3 MAPPING A
CONTEMPORARY REGIME OF TRUTH IN RELATION TO SUICIDE 27 INTRODUCTION 27
PRODUCING AND REPRODUCING TRUTHS IN RELATION TO SUICIDE: A COMPULSORY
ONTOLOGY OF PATHOLOGY IN PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTS OF SUICIDE 28 OVERVIEW:
SUICIDE AS PATHOLOGICAL AND A MATTER OF PSYCHIATRIC CONCERN 29
CONSTRUCTING A COMPULSORY ONTOLOGY OF PATHOLOGY IN RELATION TO SUICIDE
31 ACHIEVING AUTHORITY WITHIN TEXTS 33 CONSTRUCTION OF CONCEPTS, OBJECTS
AND SUBJECTS 36 DISSEMINATING TRUTHS IN RELATION TO SUICIDE: A
COMPULSORY ONTOLOGY OF PATHOLOGY IN MEDIA ACCOUNTS OF SUICIDE 43 MEDIA
GUIDELINES ON THE REPORTING OF SUICIDE 45 TRUTH EFFECTS 51 SUICIDE
PREVENTION 62 CONCLUSIONS 64 VN VIII CONTENTS 4 PROBLEMATISING A
CONTEMPORARY REGIME OF TRUTH IN RELATION TO SUICIDE , 65
PROBLEMATISING CONTEMPORARY DISCURSIVE FORMATIONS OF SUICIDE 65
CONCLUSIONS 75 PART III A HISTORY OF THE PRESENT 77 INTRODUCTION TO PART
III 77 5 SELF-ACCOMPLISHED DEATHS AT OTHER TIMES AND IN OTHER PLACES:
THE CONTINGENCY OF CONTEMPORARY TRUTHS IN RELATION TO SUICIDE 79
DESCRIPTIONS OF SELF-ACCOMPLISHED DEATHS IN ANCIENT GREECE AND ROME 79
ROMANA MARS: SELF-ACCOMPLISHED DEATH AS RELATIONAL, PHILOSOPHICAL AND
POLITICAL 80 SELF-ACCOMPLISHED DEATH AS A SIN AND A CRIME 86 CONCLUSIONS
89 6 CONDITIONS OF POSSIBILITY FOR THE FORMATION OF MEDICAL TRUTHS OF
SUICIDE: 1641-1821 90 INTRODUCTION 90 INVENTING SUICIDE 90 THE
SECULARISATION OF SUICIDE IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND 92 NON COMPOS MENTIS:
SUICIDE AND INSANITY 93 ALIENISM, AND THE ASYLUM AS LABORATORY FOR THE
PRODUCTION OF MEDICAL TRUTHS 94 ACCOUNTING FOR THE SHIFT FROM PUNISHMENT
TO CONFINEMENT AND TREATMENT: A NEW ECONOMY OF POWER? 96 CONCLUSIONS
99 7 SUICIDE AS INTERNAL, PATHOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL: ESQUIROL 1821 100
INTRODUCTION 100 PATHOLOGIC INTERNE 100 THE PASSIONS 103 SUICIDE
PROVOKED BY THE PASSIONS 107 CONCLUSIONS 111 8 THE PRODUCTION,
DISSEMINATION AND CIRCULATION OF MEDICAL TRUTHS IN RELATION TO SUICIDE:
1821-1900 115 INTRODUCTION 115 DENNING SUICIDE BY REFERENCE TO INSANITY:
WHAT SORT OF MADNESS WAS SUICIDE? 116 SUICIDE AS A MORBID ACTION OF THE
BODY, THE RESULT OF PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY 117 READING THE SIGNS WRITTEN
ON THE BODY 122 SUICIDE ARISING FROM AN INTERNAL, IRRESISTIBLE IMPULSE:
POSSESSION, PERVERSION AND IMPULSION 124 DEFINING INSANITY BY REFERENCE
TO SUICIDE: WHAT SUICIDE REVEALED OF MADNESS 132 CONTENTS IX DEFINING
PSYCHIATRY BY REFERENCE TO SUICIDE: WHAT SUICIDE TELLS US OF THE
FUNCTION OF PSYCHIATRY 135 SUBJECT FORMATION , 143 THE CHANGING NATURE
OF THE SUICIDAL SUBJECT 149 RESPONSIBILITY, ACCOUNTABILITY AND
CULPABILITY IN PREVENTING SUICIDE 150 9 MANAGING THE PROBLEM OF THE
SUICIDAL PATIENT: CONTAINMENT, CONSTANT WATCHING AND RESTRAINT 156
ASYLUM PRACTICES 156 ASYLUM SUICIDES 159 CONCLUSIONS 166 10 TOWARDS THE
NORMATIVELY MONOLITHIC - PSY DISCOURSE AND SUICIDE: 1897-1981 168
THE CHALLENGE TO, AND LATER REASSERTION OF, PSYCHIATRIC DOMINANCE IN
RELATION TO SUICIDE 168 EXTENDING THE POSSIBILITIES FOR THE
PATHOLOGISATION OF SUICIDE 173 PSYCHOANALYTIC CONSTRUCTIONS OF THE
SUICIDAL SUBJECT 174 CHALLENGING PSYCHIATRIC DOMINANCE 181 SOCIOLOGICAL
DISCOURSE ON SUICIDE 182 THOMAS SZASZ ON SUICIDE 184 REASSERTING
PSYCHIATRIC DOMINANCE 187 DEMARCATING THE NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL IN
RELATION TO SUICIDE: PSYCHOLOGICAL AUTOPSY, ST LOUIS, 1959 AND 1981 187
CONCLUSIONS 191 11 THE DISCURSIVE FORMATION OF THE SUICIDAL SUBJECT:
SARAH KANE AND 4.48 PSYCHOSIS, 2000 193 INTRODUCTION 193 SUICIDAL
SUBJECTIVITIES AND FIRST-PERSON ACCOUNTS 194 SARAH KANE, SUICIDE AND
4.48 PSYCHOSIS 195 4.48 PSYCHOSIS AS CONSTITUTED BY PATHOLOGICAL
DISCOURSES ON SUICIDE 197 4.48 PSYCHOSIS AS A CRITIQUE OF, AND
RESISTANCE TO, PSYCHIATRIC DISCOURSE AND PRACTICES 202 4.48 PSYCHOSIS AS
SUBVERTING FOUNDATIONAL PSYCHIATRIC ASSUMPTIONS OF THE SELF AND SUICIDE
208 WITNESSING A PRIVATE ACT 210 CONCLUSIONS 213 PART IV SUMMARY AND
CONCLUSIONS 217 12 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 219 SUMMARY OF ARGUMENTS AND
FINDINGS 219 CONCLUSIONS 223 REFERENCES 231 INDEX 248
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