The Ceiling Outside, 9781529385489
Paperback
Lost memories, haunted minds: Finding identity in the body and mind.

The Ceiling Outside

the science and experience of the disrupted mind

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  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    10 July 2023

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Summary

The Unbreakable Self: A Journey Through Memory, Body, and Identity

Vanessa wakes from a coma, robbed of a decade of her life.

Toussaint is tormented by unseen voices.

Claire’s hand becomes useless, victim to an unexplainable pain.

Noga Arikha initially sought to understand how our physical experiences shape who we are through studying these patients. But her research gains a profound personal dimension when her own mother begins her descent into Alzheimer’s d…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529385489
ISBN-10:1529385482
Author:Noga Arikha
Publisher:John Murray Press
Imprint:Basic Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:10 July 2023
Weight:220g
Dimensions:198mm x 128mm x 24mm
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Critics Review

Arikha is that rare author whose deep knowledge of philosophy, science, and the arts allows her to move deftly from the quandaries of medical diagnosis and the scientific ideas that inform them to the intimate narratives of people afflicted with illnesses that threaten the coherence of that mysterious thing we call “a self.” Astute, compassionate, and brilliant, The Ceiling Outside is finally an adventure story in the bewildering drama of being

– Siri Hustvedt, bestselling author of MEMORIES OF THE FUTUREArikha is a poet and a painter with the soul of a scientist. Trust her to guide you through a study of suffering and healing that will leave you humanly richer and, wonder of wonders, at peace with yourself – Antonio Damasio, David Dornsife Chair in Neuroscience, University of Southern California, and author of Descartes’ ErrorWith grace, rigour and imagination, Arikha brings together the languages of mind, brain, and embodied human experience to give us a book that fascinates on every page – Lisa Appignanesi, author of MAD, BAD AND SADA moving journey to the roots of the self, which uniquely combines the author’s deep knowledge of its neuropsychological foundations with a touching humanistic sensibility. A must read – Vittorio Gallese, Professor of Psychobiology at the University of Parma, ItalyA luminous, intellectually dense meditation on mind – Kirkus ReviewsLike Oliver Sacks and the neuroscientist Antonio Damasio, Arikha structures her exploration of these larger questions around individual cases. Each is fascinating not only in itself, but also as an opportunity for Arikha to expand on the historical and social understandings of particular ailments, and of the evolution of those understandings – Harper’s MagazineArikha has a gift for making scientific technicalities digestible by baking them into irresistible narratives and wise reflections … a formidable scholar of medicine. As an impartial observer, she regards the history of the human sciences as inclusive, across both time and place, and it is refreshing to hear about traditional philosophical topics such as the mind-body problem or the distinction between the normal and the pathological from non-Western and premodern perspectives – American Scholar

About The Author

Noga Arikha

Noga Arikha is a philosopher and historian of ideas. The author of Passions and Tempers: A History of the Humours, she is associate fellow of the Warburg Institute and honorary fellow of the Center for the Politics of Feelings, London, and research associate at the Institut Jean Nicod, Paris. She is based in Florence, Italy.

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