Extraordinary Conditions

Extraordinary Conditions
Author: Janis H. Jenkins
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2015-09-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520287099

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"With fine-tuned ethnographic sensibility, Jenkins explores the lived experience of psychosis, trauma, and depression among people of diverse cultural orientations, eloquently showing how mental illness engages fundamental human processes of self, desire, gender, identity, attachment, and meaning. Her studies illustrate the shaping of human reality and subjectivity in light of extreme psychological suffering, and shed light on psycho-political processes of alterity, precarity, and repression in the social rendering of the mentally ill as non-human or less than fully human. Extraordinary Conditions addresses the critical need to empathically engage the experience of persons living with conditions that are culturally defined as mental illness. Jenkins compellingly shows that mental illness is better characterized in terms of struggle than symptoms and that culture matters vitally in all aspects of mental illness from onset to recovery. Analysis at this edge of experience refashions the boundaries between ordinary and extraordinary, routine and extreme, healthy and pathological. The book argues that the study of mental illness is indispensable to anthropological understanding of culture and experience, and reciprocally that understanding culture and experience is critical to the study of mental illness. While anthropology neglects the extraordinary to its theoretical and empirical peril, psychiatry neglects culture to its theoretical and clinical peril"--Provided by publisher.

Extraordinary Conditions

Extraordinary Conditions
Author: Janis H. Jenkins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2015
Genre: Cultural psychiatry
ISBN: 9780520287112

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"With fine-tuned ethnographic sensibility, Jenkins explores the lived experience of psychosis, trauma, and depression among people of diverse cultural orientations, eloquently showing how mental illness engages fundamental human processes of self, desire, gender, identity, attachment, and meaning. Her studies illustrate the shaping of human reality and subjectivity in light of extreme psychological suffering, and shed light on psycho-political processes of alterity, precarity, and repression in the social rendering of the mentally ill as non-human or less than fully human. Extraordinary Conditions addresses the critical need to empathically engage the experience of persons living with conditions that are culturally defined as mental illness. Jenkins compellingly shows that mental illness is better characterized in terms of struggle than symptoms and that culture matters vitally in all aspects of mental illness from onset to recovery. Analysis at this edge of experience refashions the boundaries between ordinary and extraordinary, routine and extreme, healthy and pathological. The book argues that the study of mental illness is indispensable to anthropological understanding of culture and experience, and reciprocally that understanding culture and experience is critical to the study of mental illness. While anthropology neglects the extraordinary to its theoretical and empirical peril, psychiatry neglects culture to its theoretical and clinical peril"--Provided by publisher.

By the People

By the People
Author: Charles Murray
Publsiher: Crown Forum
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2016-08-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780385346535

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The American way of life, built on individual liberty and limited government, is on life support. American freedom is being gutted. Whether we are trying to run a business, practice a vocation, raise our families, cooperate with our neighbors, or follow our religious beliefs, we run afoul of the government—not because we are doing anything wrong but because the government has decided it knows better. When we object, that government can and does tell us, “Try to fight this, and we’ll ruin you.” In this provocative book, acclaimed social scientist and bestselling author Charles Murray shows us why we can no longer hope to roll back the power of the federal government through the normal political process. The Constitution is broken in ways that cannot be fixed even by a sympathetic Supreme Court. Our legal system is increasingly lawless, unmoored from traditional ideas of “the rule of law.” The legislative process has become systemically corrupt no matter which party is in control. But there’s good news beyond the Beltway. Technology is siphoning power from sclerotic government agencies and putting it in the hands of individuals and communities. The rediversification of American culture is making local freedom attractive to liberals as well as conservatives. People across the political spectrum are increasingly alienated from a regulatory state that nakedly serves its own interests rather than those of ordinary Americans. The even better news is that federal government has a fatal weakness: It can get away with its thousands of laws and regulations only if the overwhelming majority of Americans voluntarily comply with them. Murray describes how civil disobedience backstopped by legal defense funds can make large portions of the 180,000-page Federal Code of Regulations unenforceable, through a targeted program that identifies regulations that arbitrarily and capriciously tell us what to do. Americans have it within their power to make the federal government an insurable hazard like hurricanes and floods, leaving us once again free to live our lives as we see fit. By the People’s hopeful message is that rebuilding our traditional freedoms does not require electing a right-thinking Congress or president, nor does it require five right-thinking justices on the Supreme Court. It can be done by we the people, using America’s unique civil society to put government back in its proper box.

The International Critical Commentary on the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments

The International Critical Commentary on the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1896
Genre: Bible
ISBN: IOWA:31858020010884

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Increased Price of Coal

Increased Price of Coal
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Interstate Commerce Committee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1160
Release: 1920
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NYPL:33433004759274

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Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History

Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History
Author: Boston Society of Natural History
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1874
Genre: Natural history
ISBN: STANFORD:36105013919837

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Voting Rights

Voting Rights
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 872
Release: 1965
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: LOC:00014315214

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Includes "Is NAACP Subversive?" pamphlet by Patrick Henry Group of Virginia (p. 359-456)

Life of David Belden

Life of David Belden
Author: David Belden
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1891
Genre: California
ISBN: UCSC:32106001242715

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Born in Connecticut in 1832, Belden went to California in 1853. He served on the Nevada County Court from 1857 to 1861, in the State Senate from 1865 to 1868, and on the District and Superior Courts of Santa Clara County from 1871 until just before his death in 1888.