We could give many other examples. The question is: What do these individuals mean when they say their brains are jewels or that they hate their brains, or when they refer to their brains as being in a particular state or doing this or that?
Dora Raymaker, Ph.D., is a Research Assistant Professor at Portland State University’s Regional Rese...
Inspired by the homonymous book by Fernando Vidal and Francisco Ortega, this timespace presents the authors' genealogy of the cerebral subject and the influence of the neurological discourse in human sciences, mental health and culture.