A philosophically and medically informed response to the physical vulnerabilities of our existence
As we grapple with the impacts of an aging population, the millions who struggle with chronic pain and illness, and the unknown number of COVID survivors dealing with long-term impairment, our individual and collective trust in our bodies is shaken. How to adapt? And how to live well, even when medical cure is unavailable? In The Healing Body: Creative Responses to Illness, Aging, and Affliction, philosopher and medical doctor Drew Leder shows how the phenomenology of lived embodiment makes available a variety of existential healing responses to bodily breakdown. Leder also turns to socially marginalized groups—the incarcerated and the elderly—to explore how individuals creatively cope with societal as well as physical challenges.
This book forwards current research on the phenomenology of the body, of pain and suffering, of disability, and of aging. It deeply engages with the legacies of continental philosophy while also drawing insights from the traditions of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Taoism. The Healing Body is a uniquely creative and refreshingly innovative contribution to contemporary philosophy, demonstrating the importance of the philosophical method to the wider culture.
Preface Chapter 1: A Musical Introduction: Re-possibilizing Life after Illness and Incapacity Section One: Twenty Healing Strategies Chapter 2: Escaping and Embracing the Body Chapter 3: Chronic Healing: Repairing Time Chapter 4: Objectification and Communion Chapter 5: Receiving and Giving Section Two: The Marginalized Body Chapter 6: Incarceration and/as Illness Chapter 7: Elder Wisdom: Re-possibilizing Later Life Section Three: The Inside-Out Body Chapter 8: Inside Insights and the “Inferior Interior” Chapter 9: Breath as the Hinge of Dis-ease and Healing Chapter 10: The Transparent Body Acknowledgments Bibliography
DREW LEDER, M.D., is a professor of philosophy at Loyola University Maryland. His many books include The Absent Body and The Distressed Body: Rethinking Illness, Imprisonment, and Healing.
“The Healing Body displays Drew Leder at the height of his powers: both erudite and also attuned to the everyday, both expansive in scope and precise in practical insight. A powerful, necessary read for anyone interested in the relationship between embodiment and the good life.” —Joel Michael Reynolds, author of The Life Worth Living: Disability, Pain, and Morality
“Drawing on traditional and nontraditional sources in philosophy and medicine, Drew Leder addresses structural injustices based on race, class, gender, and carceral status that so often impede the healing process. To mend the body, he maintains, we must also repair the sociopolitical worlds in which we dwell.” —Gail Weiss, author of Body Images: Embodiment as Intercorporeality
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