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Volume 47 (2003): Issue 2 (Jun 2003): Illness and Irony: On the Abiguity of Suffering in Culture. Guest Editors: Michael Lambek and Paul Antze
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Social Analysis
Table of Contents
Introduction
Irony and Illness
Recognition and Refusal
Articles
Scared Sick or Silly?
Rheumatic Irony
Questions of Agency and Self-deception as Refracted through the Art of Living with Spirits
Barbaric Custom and Colonial Science
Teaching the Female Body in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
The Lacan Ward
Pharmacology and Subjectivity in Buenos Aires
Illness as Irony in Psychoanalysis
Senility and Irony's Age
Afterword
Afterword
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Contributors
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