

An edition of Moral Laboratories (2014)
Family Peril and the Struggle for a Good Life
By Cheryl Mattingly
Publish Date
2014
Publisher
University of California Press
Language
eng
Pages
280
Description:
"Moral Laboratories is at once engaging ethnography and a groundbreaking foray in the anthropology of morality. It takes us on a journey into the lives of African American families caring for children with serious chronic medical conditions, foregrounding the uncertainty of their struggles for a "good life." Challenging depictions of moral transformation as only possible in moments of breakdown or exceptional limit experience, it offers a compelling portrait of the transformative powers embedded in ordinary existence. From soccer fields to dinner tables, the everyday emerges as a potential "moral laboratory" for reshaping moral life. Mattingly offers vivid and heart-wrenching case stories to elaborate a first person ethical framework, forcefully showing the limits of third-person renderings of morality. In so doing, she deals with a complex history of philosophical and anthropological thinking on ethics in an accessible and immediately relevant way"--
subjects: Chronically ill children, Children with disabilities, African american families, Medical anthropology, Medical ethics, Los angeles (calif.), social conditions, Medical care, Moral and ethical aspects, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General, MEDICAL / Health Care Delivery, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General