Assembling Therapeutics: Cultures, Politics and Materiality




Suvi Salmenniemi, Johanna Nurmi, Inna Perheentupa, Harley Bergroth

2019

978-0-815-37797-9

978-1-351-23339-2

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781351233392

https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351233392



This volume examines the ways in which people engage with therapeutic practices, such as life coaching, mindfulness, complementary and alternative medicine, sex and relationship counselling, spiritual healing and self-tracking. It investigates how human and non-human actors, systems of thought and practice are assembled and interwoven in therapeutic engagements, and traces the situated, material and political dimensions of these engagements. By focusing on lived experiences through ethnographically informed case studies, the book elucidates the diverse forms, meanings and embodied effects of therapeutic engagements in different settings, as well as their potential for both oppressive and subversive social change. In this way, Assembling Therapeutics contributes to our understanding of multiple modes of healing, self-knowledge and power in contemporary societies.



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