Skip to main content

Sciences of the flesh

0.0
Browse all genres
ISBN
0804730849

Sciences of the flesh is a psychoanalysis, history book by Dianne F. Sadoff.

About this book

Deploying Latour's model of scientific theory production, this book argues that the historical emergence of psychoanalysis depended on nineteenth-century scientific practices: laboratory experimentation, medical transmission of research findings along collegial or social networks, and medical representation of illness, including case studies, amphitheatrical demonstration of cases, hospital records of symptoms, and laboratory graphology and photography of patients. Freud used autobiography, summary, and outline to stabilize his concepts and control the dissemination of his new science. Psychoanalysis had successfully created new scientific "plausible bridges" between psyche and soma, nature and the social, to produce a modern theory of hybrid subjectivity that was rooted in, yet conceptually separated from, the body.

About the Author

Dianne F. Sadoff is the author of Sciences of the flesh. Browse their full catalog on Booklogr.

Editions & Formats

Reviews

No reviews yet. Have you read this book? Share your thoughts with the Booklogr community.

Sign in Sign in to write a review

Frequently Asked Questions

What genre is Sciences of the flesh?+

Sciences of the flesh is a Psychoanalysis, History, Freud, sigmund, 1856-1939, Psychoanalysis, history, Psychoanalysis, philosophy book.

What is Sciences of the flesh about?+

Deploying Latour's model of scientific theory production, this book argues that the historical emergence of psychoanalysis depended on nineteenth-century scientific practices: laboratory experimentation, medical transmission of research findings along collegial or social networks, and medical repres...

Who wrote Sciences of the flesh?+

Sciences of the flesh was written by Dianne F. Sadoff.