
Publication details
Year: 2008
Pages: 399-421
Series: Human Studies
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, "Diabetes, chronic illness and the bodily roots of ecstatic temporality", Human Studies 31 (4), 2008, pp. 399-421.


Diabetes, chronic illness and the bodily roots of ecstatic temporality
pp. 399-421
in: Human Studies 31 (4), 2008.Abstract
This article studies the phenomenology of chronic illness in light of phenomenology's insights into ecstatic temporality and freedom. It shows how a chronic illness can, in lived experience, manifest itself as a disturbance of our usual relation to ecstatic temporality and thence as a disturbance of freedom. This suggests that ecstatic temporality is related to another sort of time—"provisional time"—that is in turn rooted in the body. The article draws on Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception and Heidegger's Being and Time, shedding light on the latter's concept of ecstatic temporality. It also discusses implications for self-management of chronic illness, especially in children.
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Publication details
Year: 2008
Pages: 399-421
Series: Human Studies
Full citation:
, "Diabetes, chronic illness and the bodily roots of ecstatic temporality", Human Studies 31 (4), 2008, pp. 399-421.