There is a long history of inventing illness, such as pretending to be
sick for attention or accusing others of being ill. This volume
explores the art of illness, and the deceptions and truths around
health and bodies, from a multiplicity of angles from antiquity to the
present. The chapters, which are based on primary-source evidence
ranging from antiquity to the late twentieth century, are divided into
three sections. The first part explores how the idea of faking illness
was understood and conceptualized across multiple fields, locations,
and time periods. The second part uses case studies to emphasize the
human element of those at the center of these narratives and how their
behavior was shaped by societal attitudes. The third part investigates
the development of regulations and laws governing malingering and
malingerers. Altogether, they paint a picture of humans doing human
actions—cheating, lying, stealing, but also hiding, surviving,
working. This book’s careful, accessible scholarship is a valuable
resource for academics, scientists, and the sophisticated
undergraduate audience interested in malingering narratives throughout
history.
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Malingering and Inventing Health Conditions
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781003814382
Publisert
2023
Utgave
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Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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