Notas: | <p>Acknowledgements</p><p><b>Introduction:</b> Irony and Illness-Recognition and Refusal <i>Michael Lambek </i></p><p><b>Chapter 1.</b> Scared Sick or Silly? <i>Anne Meneley </i> <b>Chapter 2.</b> Rheumatic Irony: Questions of Agency and Self-deception as Refracted through the Art of Living with Spirits <i>Michael Lambek </i> <b>Chapter 3.</b> Barbaric Custom and Colonial Science: Teaching the Female Body in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan <i>Janice Boddy</i> <b>Chapter 4.</b> The Lacan Ward: Pharmacology and Subjectivity in Buenos Aires <i>Andrew Lakoff</i> <b>Chapter 5.</b> Illness as Irony in Psychoanalysis <i>Paul Antze</i> <b>Chapter 6.</b> Is Treating Dementia Ironic? <i>Lawrence Cohen</i></p><p><b>Afterword</b> <i>incent Crapanzano</i></p><p>Notes on Contributors Bibliography Index</p> |