The social construction of bodies: an example
18th Century (Bodily) Flux
People were bound into Social Relations down to their Inner-most Flesh
Contingent on their social, cultural and historical context
Socially constructed
Anti-psychiatry movement
Freidson (1970)
Medicine → Objective Science
Application of Medical Knowledge →
Not objective, Mediated by the Social
medical information easily
Satisfying desire about well-being
Make use of
customized service
Constructing
medical examination system Promptly
Offering medical
service that
is customized
Elevating the level
of medical
examination increasing medical revenue
At the national level, total cost that used to
medical technology
improvement will be
on decrease
Loser Script
-This might be it, Paul. Good luck.
-Thanks.
Oh, boy. lt sure is thick.
lm in.
See, your brothers smart.
Hes smart. Are you as smart
as your brother? l think so.
We are so proud of you.
A full scholarship!
Plus a meal plan.
First one ever in our family.
Of course, he was
reading Archie at .
Hey, hey. Thats for Paul.
-Take this.
-Grandpa, no. l cant.
No, no. You dont know the city.
Ev
- The “new world” that Columbus boasted of to the Spanish monarchs in 1500 was neither an expanse of empty space nor a replica of European culture, tools, textiles, and religion, but a combination of Native, European, and African people living in complex relation to one another.
- The Native cultures Columbus found in the New World displayed a huge variety of languages, social customs, and cr
종교적 저술은 다음과 같다. 말년에 아널드는 그의 평생의 지속적인 관심거리이고 진정한 핵심을 이루는 종교 문제를 다루어 〈성 바울로와 신교 St. Paul and Protestantism〉(1870)․〈문학과 독단 Literature and Dogma〉(1873)․〈하느님과 성서 God and the Bible〉(1875)․〈교회와 종교 Last Essays on Church and Relig