Medicine as Culture Illness, Disease And The Body (Third Edition) by Deborah Lupton

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Author
Deborah Lupton
Publisher
SAGE
Pages
208 pages
ISBN
978-1446208953
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Description

Medicine as Culture: Illness, Disease And The Body is a seminal work by Deborah Lupton that delves into the sociocultural constructs surrounding health and illness. This third edition, published on March 22, 2012, expands upon the author’s earlier explorations with new insights into the evolving landscape of medical practices and understandings. It examines how medicine is not just a clinical practice but also a cultural phenomenon, influenced by mass media, high culture, and technological advancements. The book highlights the power dynamics within doctor-patient relationships and explores emerging areas such as computerized communication technologies in healthcare, new medical technologies shaping self-perceptions, bioethical dilemmas in clinical settings, the evolving role of nurses, and cutting-edge neuroscience research on brain plasticity. This edition offers a comprehensive and updated perspective on the complex interplay between medicine and culture.