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The AIDS crisis and the modern self : biographical self-construction in the awareness of finitude / by Sebastian Rinken.

Title
The AIDS crisis and the modern self : biographical self-construction in the awareness of finitude / by Sebastian Rinken.
Author
Rinken, Sebastian.
Publication
Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, c2000.

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Description
xvi, 242 p.; 25 cm.
Summary
  • "In industrialized countries, HIV/AIDS is now increasingly perceived as a chronic condition. Yet initially, before combination therapy became available, this pandemic was widely associated with premature or even imminent death. Receiving the diagnosis typically led to a dramatic biographical disruption."
  • "This book turns this basic feature of life with HIV into the vantage point for a fascinating analysis of Western subjectivity. Combining a host of empirical observations with the debate on the modern self, the author agrees that the self-construction of people with HIV highlights the precarious yet indispensable status of the self in contemporary Western society. Constructing one's biography in terms of self-actualization is in fact a manifestation of nihilism: it evokes a standard of certainity which, on closer examination, cannot be sustained."
  • "This book will appeal to scholars and students in the fields of sociology, social psychology, social anthroplogy, social theory and philosophy, as well as anybody interested in the relationship between the self and society or the experience of living with HIV/AIDS."--Jacket.
Series Statement
International library of ethics, law, and the new medicine ; v. 3
Uniform Title
International library of ethics, law, and the new medicine v. 3.
Subject
  • AIDS (Disease) > Social aspects
  • Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
  • HIV-positive persons > Mental health
  • Infections
  • Self
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [218]-231) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
1. HIV and the self -- 2. The problem of finitude -- 3. Observing selves -- 4. The "diagnosis of the self" -- 5. From invalidation to reinforcement -- 6. Seeking shelter amongst peers -- 7. Contrasting patterns -- 8. Mortal, all too mortal -- 9. Thinking of finitude -- 10. HIV, mortality and the self.
ISBN
079236371X (alk. paper)
LCCN
^^^00033068^
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library