The Interruption That We Are – The Health of the Lived Body, Narrative, and Pub…
University of South Carolina Press
Explore the intricate relationship between the lived body, narrative, and public moral arguments in "The Interruption That We Are" by Michael J. Hyde. This insightful work delves into how our embodied experiences shape our understanding of health and influence public discourse. Hyde expertly weaves together philosophical, sociological, and literary perspectives to provide a unique examination of the human condition. Key themes include: * The body as a site of meaning and moral negotiation. * The power of narrative in constructing health and illness. * The intersection of personal experience and public moral frameworks. This book is essential reading for scholars and readers interested in health studies, narrative theory, ethics, and the philosophy of the body. A compelling contribution to understanding the complexities of health and morality in contemporary society. Summary: The Interruption That We Are, Health, Lived Body, Narrative, Public Moral Argument, Michael J. Hyde, Hardback Book, University of South Carolina Press, Health Studies, Narrative Theory, Ethics, Philosophy of the Body.
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