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Coming Back to Oneself: A Case of Anoxic Brain Damage from a Phenomenological Perspective

机译:回归自我:从现象学角度看一例缺氧性脑损伤

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Struck by a cardiac arrest that lasted 3/4 of an hour, a 53-year-old man suddenly collapsed one day at work. The result was a serious anoxic brain damage that developed into dementia. This essay presents the process of 'coming back to himself' while it questions what this concept might imply. The descriptions and analyses rest upon an ethnographic study of his life, at hospitals and then at home, assisted by his wife, who is also the author of this article. Theoretically, the analysis depends on Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology of perception and is also based on the therapeutic use of music in treating people with dementia championed by Oliver Sachs. It is argued that the field of medicine has much to learn from the anthropological method of long-term observation, as well as theories of embodiment that see the body as simultaneously being an object and a subject.
机译:一名持续了3/4小时的心脏骤停使一名53岁的男子在一天的工作中突然昏倒。结果是严重的缺氧性脑损伤发展为痴呆症。本文提出了“回归自我”的过程,同时对这一概念可能意味着什么提出了质疑。这些描述和分析基于他的妻子的人种志研究,他的人生是在医院,然后在家里,他的妻子也是本文的作者。从理论上讲,该分析取决于Merleau-Ponty的感知现象学,并且还基于音乐在奥利弗·萨克斯(Oliver Sachs)倡导的痴呆症患者治疗中的治疗作用。有人认为,医学领域需要从人类学的长期观察方法以及将身体同时作为对象和主体的体现的理论中学习很多。

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