1996] notion of the "ontological difference' with Garfinkel's (Studies in ethnomethodology, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs 1967) concept of "accountability,' I argue that in physical therapy practice, both client and practitioner actively shape the body into a coherent object for medical intervention. I begin by introducing three key phenomenological concepts, the life-world, the ontological difference, and Heidegger's critique of subjectivity. I then empirically substantiate these concepts by reviewing classic and recent studies in ethnomethodology. I conclude with my own experience of physical therapy, and demonstrate how both client and practitioner actively constitute the body as a medical and therapeutic object. This is cause for both disability studies and physiotherapy to reconsider some of their core concepts, "medicalization' and "client-specific measurement,' respectively." /> Flawed by Dasein? phenomenology, ethnomethodology, and the personal experience of physiotherapy - Abrams Thomas | sdvig press

Flawed by Dasein? phenomenology, ethnomethodology, and the personal experience of physiotherapy

Thomas Abrams

pp. 431-446


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