Beyond Therapeutic Culture in Latin America

Beyond Therapeutic Culture in Latin America
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 143
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ISBN-10 : 9780429588648
ISBN-13 : 042958864X
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Book Synopsis Beyond Therapeutic Culture in Latin America by : Piroska Csúri

Download or read book Beyond Therapeutic Culture in Latin America written by Piroska Csúri and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2022-11-30 with total page 143 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: By focusing on quantitative and qualitative research in Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires, this book expands on the notion of "therapeutic culture." Usually considered a global phenomenon disseminated from North to South, and associated to "modern" forms of "psychologized" subjectivity, "therapeutic culture" has become a key notion to understanding contemporary culture. However, this path-breaking research, grounded in a bottom-up perspective that follows specific therapeutic narratives, shows that the concept of the "therapeutic" should be extended to encompass a diversity of practices, both "secular" and "religious," "modern" and "traditional," that are deemed as therapeutic by the actors involved, although they are overlooked as such by most of the current literature. Pentecostal and Afro-Brazilian religions as well as New Age practices coexist and interact with "conventional" therapeutic techniques such as Psychoanalysis, conforming complex and hybrid therapeutic networks associated to different (also hybrid) forms of subjectivity. Although the book draws upon two cases from the "Global South," its theoretical conclusions are applicable to the analysis of the realm of the therapeutic at large. The book is aimed at university students (both graduate and undergraduate) and at the general public interested in the notion of the therapeutic and, specifically, in Latin American culture.

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