1st Edition

Foucault, Health and Medicine

Edited By Robin Bunton, Alan Petersen Copyright 1997
280 Pages
by Routledge

280 Pages
by Routledge

288 Pages
by Routledge

The reception of Michel Foucault's work in the social sciences and humanities has been phenomenal. Foucault's concepts and methodology have encouraged new approaches to old problems and opened up new lines of enquiry. This book assesses the contribution of Foucault's work to research and thinking in the area of health and medicine, and shows how key researchers in the sociology of health and... Read more
List of contributors, Foreword: From govemmentality to risk, some reflections on Foucault's contribution to medical sociology, Acknowledgements, Introduction: Foucault's medicine, Part I Fabricating Foucault, Part II Discourses of health and medicine, Part III The body, the self, 6 Is health education good for you? Re-thinking health, Part IV Governmentality, Index

Biography

Alan Petersen is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Murdoch, Western Australia. Robin Bunton, is Senior Lecturer in Social Policy at the University of Teesside, Middlesbrough.

'Clearly written, theoretically rich and a joy to read.' - Medical Sociology News

'Challenging and readable ... informative, at times provocative, but always stimulating. The range and breadth of material available within this book, combined with attempts to apply and elaborate key Foucauldian perspectives, will ensure for it the granting of essential reading status on many advanced courses ... as a resource for those working and thinking within the sociology of health and illness this book will prove to be invaluable.' - Sociology of Health and Illness

'An asset for those interested in the history of medicine/psychiatry and in methodologies related to health care and public health.' - European Journal of Public Health