Untimely sacrifices: work and death in Finland
Untimely Sacrifices questions why individuals may give their time and energy to the collective against their own self-interest. Turning to Finland where public health officials named occupational burnout as a "new hazard" of the new economy, Daena Aki Funahashi asks what moves people to wo...
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Zusammenfassung: | Untimely Sacrifices questions why individuals may give their time and energy to the collective against their own self-interest. Turning to Finland where public health officials named occupational burnout as a "new hazard" of the new economy, Daena Aki Funahashi asks what moves people to work to the point of pathological stress?Contrary to health experts who highlight the importance of self-management and energetic conservation, Funahashi questions the very economic premise of cognitive psychology that one could "economize" one's energy and thus save oneself. By pitting anthropological takes on sacrifice next to the clinical discourses on stress, work, and coping, Funahashi offers ways to rethink what drives stress.Untimely Sacrifices also provides a compelling critique of state welfare and political economy, contesting the tendency to treat the gift economy as something separate from the force that makes redistributive mechanisms of state welfare work. It is a book essential to those interested in how forces unassimilable to conventional economy come to matter in issues of labor, stress, and welfare |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (222 Seiten) |
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spelling | Funahashi, Daena Aki 1975- Verfasser (DE-588)1289413002 aut Untimely sacrifices work and death in Finland Daena Aki Funahashi Ithaca, NY Cornell University Press [2023] © 2023 1 Online-Ressource (222 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Untimely Sacrifices questions why individuals may give their time and energy to the collective against their own self-interest. Turning to Finland where public health officials named occupational burnout as a "new hazard" of the new economy, Daena Aki Funahashi asks what moves people to work to the point of pathological stress?Contrary to health experts who highlight the importance of self-management and energetic conservation, Funahashi questions the very economic premise of cognitive psychology that one could "economize" one's energy and thus save oneself. By pitting anthropological takes on sacrifice next to the clinical discourses on stress, work, and coping, Funahashi offers ways to rethink what drives stress.Untimely Sacrifices also provides a compelling critique of state welfare and political economy, contesting the tendency to treat the gift economy as something separate from the force that makes redistributive mechanisms of state welfare work. It is a book essential to those interested in how forces unassimilable to conventional economy come to matter in issues of labor, stress, and welfare Anthropology EUROPE. LABOR HISTORY. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Physical bisacsh Burn out (Psychology) Job stress Work environment Psychological aspects https://doi.org/10.1515/9781501768095 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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