The Chronopolitics of Life: Rethinking Temporalities in Health and Biomedicine beyond the Life Course
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serval:BIB_D7BE1E35A5B1
Type
Livre: un livre et son éditeur.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
The Chronopolitics of Life: Rethinking Temporalities in Health and Biomedicine beyond the Life Course
Editeur
UCL Press, Embodying inequalities: perspectives from Medical Anthropology book series edited by Sahra Gibbon and Jennie Gamlin
Statut éditorial
En préparation
Editeur⸱rice scientifique
Bühler Nolwenn, Boydell Victoria , Graber Nils , Greco Cinzia , Dos Santos Marcelo
Langue
anglais
Résumé
This edited collection, The Chronopolitics of Life, represents an important, timely and novel contribution in the fields of anthropology and social sciences of medicine. This book offers an original perspective on how temporalities shape the embodiment of inequalities of health related to both the beginning and the end of life. Here we are particularly interested in the interplay between intersecting inequalities and temporalities. This book provides empirical examples of how technoscientific and biomedical endeavors reconfigure the temporalities of life, but also of how time becomes a resource that is unequally distributed and that differentially frames the experiences of ill-health, biomedical practices, and the governing of bodies, biographies, and the life course.
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30/01/2024 10:32
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08/11/2024 18:57