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Affect, Alienation, and Politics in Therapeutic Culture : Capitalism on the Skin

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This book contributes to research on therapeutic culture by drawing on longstanding ethnographic work and by offering a new theoretical reading of therapeutic culture in today's society.

It suggests that the therapeutic field serves as a key site in which a number of contradictions of capitalism are confronted and lived out.

It shows that therapeutic engagements are inherently ambivalent and contradictory, as they can be articulated and engaged with in many different ways and harnessed for diverse, and often contradictory, political projects.

The book takes issue with the interpretation of therapeutic culture as merely individualising, depoliticizing and working in congruence with neoliberalism, and shows that therapeutic engagements may also open up a space for contestation and critique of neoliberal capitalism, animate collective action for social change and articulate alternative forms of life and subjectivities.

The book will speak to a wide variety of audiences in the social sciences and will be of particular interest to those working in the fields of sociology, anthropology, critical psychology, cultural studies, gender studies, and critical social theory.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
3031105745 / 9783031105746
Paperback / softback
306
14/08/2023
Switzerland
English
222 pages
21 cm