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9780745326801

Culture and Well-Being Anthropological Approaches to Freedom and Political Ethics

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    9780745326801

  • ISBN10:

    0745326803

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-11-20
  • Publisher: PLUTO PRESS (UK)

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Summary

The concept of well-being has emerged as a key category of social and political thought, especially in the fields of moral and political philosophy, development studies, and economics. This book takes a critical look at the notion of well-being by examining what well-being means, or could mean, to people living in a number of different regions including Sudan, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, India, Sierra Leone, and the UK. The contributors take issue with some of the assumptions behind Western concepts of well-being. They explore what characterizes a "good life" and how this idea has been affected by globalization and neoliberalism. The book makes a major contribution to social theory by presenting new analytical models that make sense of the changing shapes of people's life and ethical values.

Author Biography

Alberto Corsin Jimenez is Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the University of Manchester.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. vii
Introduction: Well-Being's Re-Proportioning of Social Thoughtp. 1
Distributive values
The Impossibility of Well-Being: Development Language and the Pathologisation of Nepalp. 35
Good Ways and Bad Ways: Transformations of Law and Mining in Papua New Guineap. 53
Persons
Well-Being: In Whose Opinion, and Who Pays?p. 69
Primed for Well-Being? Young People, Diabetes and Insulin Pumpsp. 80
On Well-Being, Being Well and Well-Becoming: On the Move with Hospital Portersp. 95
Proportionalities
Measuring - or Practising - Well-Being?p. 115
'Realising the Substance of Their Happiness': How Anthropology Forgot About Homo Gauisusp. 134
The Intension and Extension of Well-Being: Transformation in Diaspora Jain Understandings of Non-Violencep. 156
Well-Being in Anthropological Balance: Remarks on Proportionality as Political Imaginationp. 180
Notes on contributorsp. 199
Indexp. 202
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