Literature

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Ambrose, A. (1979).  Wittgenstein's lectures: Cambridge, 1932-35.
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Boon, J.A. (1990).  Affinities and extremes : Crisscrossing the bittersweet ethnology of East Indies history, Hindu-Balinese culture, and Indo-European allure. xviii, 246 p..
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Crapanzano, V. (1980).  Tuhami: Portrait of a Moroccan.
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Dumit, J. (1995).  Twenty-first-Century PET: looking for mind and morality through the eye of technology. Technoscientific imaginaries: conversations, profiles and memoirs. 87-128.
Donzelot, J. (1991).  Pleasure in work. The Foucault effect: Studies in governmentality. 169-179.
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Foucault, M. (1997).  Madness, the Absence of Work. Foucault and His Interlocutors. 97-106.
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Lakoff, G. (1996).  Moral politics: What conservatives know that liberals don't.
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Horwitz, A.V. (2002).  Creating mental illness. xi, 289 p..
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Levy, R. I (1973).  Tahitians : Mind and experience in the Society Islands. xxvii, 547 p..
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Weismantel, M. (2001).  Cholas and Pishtacos.
Serres, M. (1997).  The Geometry of the Incommunicable: Madness. Foucault and his Interlocutors. 36-56.
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Silverstein, M., Urban, G. (1996).  The natural history of discourse. Natural histories of discourse. 1-17.