1st Edition

Compulsive Body Spaces

By Diana Beljaars Copyright 2022
200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

Compulsive Body Spaces presents a spatial understanding of compulsion. Providing a compelling account of the lives of 15 people with Tourette syndrome, it demystifies the seemingly irrational, purposeless and meaningless character of this behaviour. It demonstrates how attending to the spatial circumstances under which compulsive acts, like touching, ordering, and aligning objects take... Read more

Introduction

Chapter 1: Confusions: Dead ends and (un)making sense

Chapter 2: Complications: Neuropsychiatric rationalisations

Chapter 3: Compulsive expressions

Chapter 4: Urgency: On becoming compulsive

Chapter 5: Configurations: Compulsive bodies

Chapter 6: Object excess: Movement in concert

Chapter 7: Compulsive durations: Ecologies of stability

Chapter 8: Mediations: Finding ways with compulsive life

Chapter 9: A compulsive worlding of (post)humanity

Biography

Diana Beljaars is a research fellow at the Swansea University Geography Department. Interested in culture, disability, and health, she combines human geography, medical humanities, continental philosophy, and Tourette syndrome-related neuropsychiatry. She published in Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers and co-edited Civic Spaces and Desire (Routledge).