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The existential phenomenology of Simone de Beauvoir
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ISBN: 0792370643 Year: 2001 Publisher: Dordrecht Kluwer

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Violence against children in the criminal justice system : Global perspectives on prevention
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ISBN: 9781138340220 1138340227 9780429440793 0429440790 9780429804083 0429804083 9780429804090 0429804091 9780429804076 0429804075 Year: 2020 Publisher: New York Routledge


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Feminism and a vital politics of depression and recovery
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ISBN: 9783030116255 9783030116262 3030116263 3030116255 Year: 2019 Publisher: Cham Palgrave MacMillan

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Drawing upon insights from feminist new materialism the book traces the complex material-discursive processes through which women’s recovery from depression is enacted within a gendered biopolitics. Within the biomedical assemblage that connects mental health policy, service provision, research and everyday life, the gendered context of recovery remains little understood despite the recurrence and pervasiveness of depression. Rather than reducing experience to discrete biological, psychological or sociological categories, feminist thinking moves with the biopsychosocialities implicated in both distress and lively modes of becoming well. Using a post-qualitative approach, the book creatively re-presents how women ‘do’ recovery within and beyond the normalising imperatives of biomedical and psychotherapeutic practices. By pursuing the affective movement of self through depression this inquiry goes beyond individualised models to explore the enactment of multiple self-world relations. Reconfiguring depression and recovery as bodymind matters opens up a relational ontology concerned with the entanglement of gender inequities and mental (ill) health.

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