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  • Self-Literacy: Writing Out Personhood

    Self-Literacy by Bleakley, Alan;

    Writing Out Personhood

    Series: Routledge Studies in Literature and Health Humanities;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 21 August 2025

    • ISBN 9781041025429
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages230 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Weight 590 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 11 Illustrations, black & white; 11 Halftones, black & white
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    Short description:

    Self-Literacy: Writing Out Personhood offers fifty perspectives on gaining an understanding of what ‘personhood’ may mean through various disciplines. 

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    Long description:

    Self-Literacy: Writing Out Personhood offers fifty perspectives on gaining an understanding of what ‘personhood’ may mean through various disciplines. Literature is a key medium through which selves are mapped as humans are written into being. Such literature is intimately tied to health such as within self-help literature, written accounts of illness, or of characters who are defined by their afflictions – physical, psychological, and moral. This book adopts an essay approach to aspects of selfhood, including disciplines of psychology (personality), sociology (social selves), anthropology (cultural selfhood), literary (the self as portrayed in literature), and history (notions of self through time). Each chapter can be read in isolation, and a comprehensive list of works on self is provided as a bibliography. This book will appeal to researchers and postgraduates engaged in the fields of Literature and Health Humanities, as well as psychology, sociology, and anthropology academics and students.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface


    00 Introduction: The self, not a given but a problem


    01 The camouflaged self


    02 Authentic and inauthentic selves: duty of candour and whistleblowers


    03 Ancient Greek practices of self-forming


    04 Self as flâneur


    05 Authenticity with muscle: the ancient Greek hero


    06 Familiars


    07 Renaissance self-fashioning


    08 The alchemical self as outlaw: an experiment in embodied metaphor


    09 Animal or plant self?: Geography matters


    10 The enlightenment self as ‘subject to’ King and Divinity


    11 The enlightened self: beyond subjection


    12 Unique identifiers: fingerprints and ears


    13 Talking yourself up: illeism


    14 Possessed and absent selves


    15 The modern ego: the all-seeing ‘I’


    16 The origins of ‘self-help’


    17 The relational self


    18 Self stripped of rights


    19 Self engulfed by panic


    20 The self-righteous narcissist


    21 Paranoia: beside oneself


    22 The translational self: an attractor in a dynamic, complex system


    23 The narrative construction of self


    24 Personal confessional narratives constitute a confessional self


    25 The self’s new religion: secular and humanistic


    26 Writing out the modern self: postmodern prescriptions


    27 Cancelling the self: postmodern anti-narrativists


    28 As mad as a hatter: neurodivergent selves


    29 Self-consciousness without consciousness: tacit knowing


    30 Bodies at their limits: intentional self-fashioning


    31 Wired for subjectivity


    32 Loneliness


    33 The fashioning of family


    34 Feminist selves


    35 Self as laboratory rat


    36 The self in pieces: the yips


    37 Mods


    38 Politicised junior doctors


    39 The progressively absent self


    40 A roof over yourself


    41 From carbon to silicon


    42 Différance


    43 Lacanian subjectivities


    44 The neurological self


    45 The linguistic transactional self in surgical settings


    46 Subject to power/power runs through the subject


    47 Bodies that are no-bodies: the biological self


    48 The universal SELF


    49 Subject to the abject


    50 The final straw: the self’s last sip of life’s juice


    Appendix: The disposable self as ‘worm’

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