<p> This book analyses three of the most prevalent illnesses of late modernity: anxiety depression and Alzheimer's disease in terms of their relation to cultural pathologies of the social body. Usually these conditions are interpreted clinically in terms of individualized symptoms and responded to discretely as though for the most part unrelated to each other. However these diseases also have a social and cultural profile that transcends their particular symptomologies and etiologies. Anxiety depression and Alzheimer's are diseases related to disorders of the collective <em>esprit de corps</em> of contemporary society.</p> <p>Multidisciplinary in approach the book addresses questions of how these conditions are manifest at both the individual and collective levels in relation to hegemonic biomedical and psychologistic understandings. Rejecting such reductive diagnoses the authors argue that anxiety depression and Alzheimer's disease as well as other contemporary epidemics are to be analysed in the light of individual and collective experiences of profound and radical changes in our civilization. A diagnosis of our times <i>Late Modern Subjectivity and its Discontents</i> will appeal to a broad range of scholars with interests in health and illness the sociology of medicine and contemporary life.</p>
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