A Diagnosis for Our Times: Alternative Health, from Lifeworld to Politics
Despite having one of the most advanced systems of medicine in the world, American consumers are increasingly turning to alternative medicine. Through a study of two alternative health networks, one "New Age" and the other conservative Christian, A Diagnosis for Our Times examines the health regimes followed by clients of alternative practitioners, the way people find meaning in non-Western and pre-modern health traditions, and the relationship between alternative health and other movements for change. In sharp contrast with other work on this subject, this book characterizes alternative health as a social movement and a "cultural laboratory" where people discover new values and new ways of living that may have larger implications. The authors discover surprising commonalities between the cultural left and the religious right when it comes to healthcare, and they evaluate the potential of alternative health to contribute to a new healthcare paradigm.
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A Diagnosis for Our Times: Alternative Health, from Lifeworld to Politics
Despite having one of the most advanced systems of medicine in the world, American consumers are increasingly turning to alternative medicine. Through a study of two alternative health networks, one "New Age" and the other conservative Christian, A Diagnosis for Our Times examines the health regimes followed by clients of alternative practitioners, the way people find meaning in non-Western and pre-modern health traditions, and the relationship between alternative health and other movements for change. In sharp contrast with other work on this subject, this book characterizes alternative health as a social movement and a "cultural laboratory" where people discover new values and new ways of living that may have larger implications. The authors discover surprising commonalities between the cultural left and the religious right when it comes to healthcare, and they evaluate the potential of alternative health to contribute to a new healthcare paradigm.
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A Diagnosis for Our Times: Alternative Health, from Lifeworld to Politics

A Diagnosis for Our Times: Alternative Health, from Lifeworld to Politics

A Diagnosis for Our Times: Alternative Health, from Lifeworld to Politics

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Overview

Despite having one of the most advanced systems of medicine in the world, American consumers are increasingly turning to alternative medicine. Through a study of two alternative health networks, one "New Age" and the other conservative Christian, A Diagnosis for Our Times examines the health regimes followed by clients of alternative practitioners, the way people find meaning in non-Western and pre-modern health traditions, and the relationship between alternative health and other movements for change. In sharp contrast with other work on this subject, this book characterizes alternative health as a social movement and a "cultural laboratory" where people discover new values and new ways of living that may have larger implications. The authors discover surprising commonalities between the cultural left and the religious right when it comes to healthcare, and they evaluate the potential of alternative health to contribute to a new healthcare paradigm.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791486818
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 02/01/2012
Series: SUNY series in the Sociology of Culture
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 242
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Matthew Schneirov is Associate Professor of Sociology at Duquesne University. He is the author of The Dream of a New Social Order: Popular Magazines in America, 1893–1914. Jonathan David Geczik (1942–2001) was Professor of Political Science at the Community College of Allegheny County.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

INTRODUCTION

1. The Study of Alternative Health

2. Biomedicine and the Loss of Meaning

3. Between the Aura and the Commodity

4. Technologies of the Self

5. New Social Movements

6. From Alternative to Complementary Medicine

CONCLUSION

Notes

Index

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