Guest Editor/Special Volumes

Mattingly, C., Lutkehaus, N. & Throop, C. J. (2008). Special Issue: Troubling the Boundary Between Psychology and Anthropology: Jerome Bruner and his Inspiration. Ethos 36 (1).

 

Hunt, L., Mattingly, C. (1998). Rationality in the Real World: Varieties of Reasoning about Illness. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 12(3).

 

Peer-Reviewed Articles

Mattingly, C. and P. McKearney.  Care.  In Cambridge Handbook of the Anthropology of Ethics and Morality.  J. Laidlaw (ed).  Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press.

 

Mattingly,C.  Acted concepts, Ethical Troubles and the Difficulty of Reality. Religion and Society.

 

Mattingly, C.  Crisis, Alterity and Tradition:  An Anthropological Contribution to Critical Phenomenology.  Puncta:  Journal of Feminist Phenomenology.

 

Mattingly, C. and S. Keeney-Parks.  Haunted by the Future — Autism and the Specter of Prison:  Configuring Race and Disability in the African American CommunityIn Configuring Contagion.  L. Meinert and J. Seeberg (eds.) London:  Berghahn Books.

 

Mattingly, C. Gadamer in Black Los Angeles.  In Philosophy on Fieldwork:  Critical Introductions to Theory and Analysis in Anthropological Practice. N. Bilbundt and T.S. Wentzer (eds).  London:  Bloomsbury Press.

 

Gron, L. and Mattingly, C.  Imagistic Explorations:  Spectral Presences, Alterity and Care in Old Age (An Introduction.)  In Imagistic Care.  C. Mattingly and L. Gron (eds.).  New York:  Fordham University Press.

 

Mattingly, C.  The Gift:  Toward an Imagistic Critical Phenomenology.  In Imagistic Care.  C. Mattingly and L. Gron (eds.) New York:  Fordham University Press.

 

Mattingly, C.  The Cosmopolitical Hospital.  In The Work of Hospitals: Global Medicine in Local Culture.  W. Olsen and C. Sargent (eds).  New Jersey:  Rutgers University Press.

 

Mattingly, C.  Ordinary Possibility, Transcendent Immanence and Responsive Ethics:  A Philosophical Anthropology of the Small Event. Moral Change.          (eds.)  Oxford:  Berghahn.

 

Mattingly, C.  Critical Phenomenology and Mental Health: Moral Experience under Extraordinary Conditions.  Ethos 47 (1): 115-125.

 

Mattingly, C.  Waiting:  Anticipation and Episodic Time. Cambridge Journal of Anthropology. 37 (1): 17-31.

 

Mattingly, C. Defrosting Concepts, Destabilizing Doxa:  Critical Phenomenology and the Perplexing Particular.  Anthropological Theory 19 (4): 415-439.

 

Mattingly, C. Acted Ethics and the Human Condition.  Current Anthropology 60, no. 1 (February 2019): 151-152. (Book Review Essay.)

 

Mattingly, C.  Ordinary Possibility, Transcendent Immanence and Responsive Ethics:  A Philosophical Anthropology of the Small Event. HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory.  8 (1/2): 172–184

 

Wentzer, T. and Mattingly, C.  Toward a New Humanism:  An Approach from Philosophical Anthropology.  HAU:  Journal of Ethnographic Theory. 8 (1/2): 144–157

 

Mattingly, C. and J. Throop.  The Anthropology of Morality and Ethics.  Annual Review of Anthropology.  Vol 47: 475-92.

 

Mattingly, C. Health Care as a Cultural Borderland.  Lancet. Vol 391,pp. 198-199.

 

Gron, L. and Mattingly, C.  In Search of the Good Old Life: Ontological Breakdown and Responsive Hope at the Margins of Life. Death Studies. 42(5): 306-313.

 

Mattingly, C.  Ethics, Transcendent Immanence, and the Experimental Narrative Self. In Mattingly, C., R. Dyring, M. Louw and T. Schwartz Wentzer (eds).  Moral Engines: Exploring the Ethical Drives in Human Life. Pp. 39 – 61.  Oxford:  Berghahn Press

 

Dyring, R., Mattingly, C. and Louw, M. “Moral Engines”:  An Anthropological and Philosophical Inquiry. In Mattingly, C., R. Dyring, M. Louw and T. Schwartz Wentzer (eds).  Moral Engines: Exploring the Ethical Drives in Human Life. Pp. 9 – 36. Oxford:  Berghahn Press

 

Mattingly, C. Prologue.  In Mattingly, C., R. Dyring, M. Louw and T. Schwartz Wentzer (eds). Moral Engines: Exploring the Ethical Drives in Human Life. Pp. 1-8.  Oxford:  Berghahn Press

 

Mattingly, C.  Autism and The Ethics of Care:  A Phenomenological Investigation Into the Contagion of Nothing. Special Issue:  Social Contagion and Cultural Epidemics.  Gron, L. and Meinert, L. (eds). Ethos 45 (2): 250-270.

 

Mattingly, C.  Moral (and Other) Laboratories and the Semantic Impertinence of Metaphor (An Afterward). Special Issue:  Moral (and Other) Laboratories.  (Gron, L. and Kuan, T. guest editors.)  Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 41 (2)

Mattingly, C. Der Wille al Seine Verkorperte, Soziale und Narrative Praktik (The Will as an Embodied, Narrative and Social Practice).  In Randzonen des Willens [Edges of the Will].  T. Moos, C. Rehmann-Sutter and C. Schues (eds).  Pp. 215 – 240. Frankfurt:  Peter Lang Press

 

Mattingly, C.  Resilience, Disparity and Narrative Phenomenology:  African American Families Raising Medically Vulnerable Children.  In Promoting Pediatric Resilience:  Interdisciplinary Perspectives from Research and Practice.  Ferarri, M. and C. DeMichelis, eds.  Springer Press.

 

Mattingly, C. Uneasy Experiments in Radical Cultural Comparison:

Gang Violence, Ethical Cultivation and Sade’s Moral Universe.  Special Issue:  Obstruction and Intervention.  R. Willerslev, L. Meinert and G. Marcus (eds.)  Ethnos: Journal of Anthropology 82(5): 886-906.

 

Mattingly, C. Accounting for Oneself and Other Ethical Acts:  Big Picture Ethics with a Small Picture Focus.  HAU:  Journal of Ethnographic Theory 6 (1): 433-447.

Park, M. Lencucha, R. Mattingly, C. Zafran, H. and Kirmayer, L.  A Qualitative Study on the Ethics of Transforming Care:  Examining the Development and Implementation of Canada’s First Mental Health Study. Implementation Science.  10: 121-128.

 

Mattingly, C. & Jensen, U.  What Can We Hope For? An Exploration in Cosmopolitan Philosophical Anthropology.  In Anthropology & Philosophy: Dialogues on Trust and Hope. Liisberg, S., Pedersen, E., Dalsgård, A., eds.  Pp 24 – 55.  Berghahn Press: Oxford, England.

 

Mattingly, C. & Jensen, U.  Dialogue One:  Practical Philosophy and Hope as a Moral Project among African-Americans.  In Anthropology & Philosophy:Dialogues on Trust and Hope. Liisberg, S., Pedersen, E., Dalsgård, A., eds.  Pp 23. Berghahn Press: Oxford, England.

 

Mattingly, C.  Moral Assemblages, Heroin Addicts, and Ethical Becoming. (Review Essay)  Current Anthropology 55 (3)

 

Mattingly, C. Moral Deliberation and the Agentive Self in Laidlaw’s Ethics. HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory. 4 (1): 473–486

 

Mattingly, C. (Under Review) Love’s Imperfection: Moral Becoming, Friendship and Family Life. Suomen Antropologi (Finnish Journal of Anthropology). Special Issue: The Morality of Friendship. James Throop and Valerio Simoni, guest editors.

 

Park, M., Lawlor, M. C. and Mattingly, C. (In Press) Holding Ambiguity in Acted and Emergent Narratives.

 

Mattingly, C. (2013). The Moral Perils of a Superstrong Black Mother. Ethos 42(1): 119-138. Mattingly, C. (2013). Moral Selves and Moral Scenes: Narrative Experiments in Everyday Life. Ethnos 78(3): 301-327.

 

Mattingly, C. (2012). Two Virtue Ethics and the Anthropology of Morality. Anthropological Theory 12(2):161-184.

 

Mattingly, C. (2011). “The Machine Body as Contested Metaphor in Clinical Care”. Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture/Duke University Press. Vol. 44 (3), pp. 263 – 280.

 

Mattingly, C., Gron, L., Meinart, L. (2011). Chronic Homework in Emerging Borderlands of Healthcare. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry. Vol. 35 (3), pp. 347 – 75.

 

Jacobs, L., Lawlor, M., Mattingly, C. (2011). I/We Narratives among African American Families Raising Children with Disabilities. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry. Vol. 35 (1), pp. 3 – 25.

 

Mattingly, C. (2009). Reading Medicine: Mind, Body and Meditation in One Interpretive Community. New Literary History 37(3): 563-581.

 

Mattingly, C., Lutkehaus, N., Throop, J. (2008). Bruner’s Search for Meaning: A Conversation between Psychology and Anthropology. Special Issue: Troubling the Boundary Between Psychology and Anthropology: Jerome Bruner and his Inspiration. Ethos. Vol. 36 (1), pp. 1-38.

 

Grøn, L., Mattingly, C., Meinert, L. (2008). Chronic Homework: Social Hopes, Dilemmas and Conflicts in Homework Narratives in Uganda, Denmark and USA. Journal of Research in Health and Society.

 

Mattingly, C. (2008). Reading Minds and Telling Tales in a Cultural Borderland. Special Issue: Troubling the Boundary Between Psychology and Anthropology. Ethos. Vol. 36 (1), pp. 181-205.

 

Mattingly, C. (2006). Pocahontas Goes to the Clinic: Popular Culture as Lingua Franca in a Cultural Borderland. American Anthropologist.. Vol. 108 (3), pp. 494-501.

 

Mattingly, C. (2006). Hoping, Willing, and Narrative Re-envisioning. Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine 9(4):453-471.

 

Riessman, C. and Mattingly, C. (2005). Introduction: Toward a Context-Based Ethics for Social Research. Special issue, “Narrative, Ethics and Informed Consent.” Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine 9(4):427-429.

 

Mattingly, C. (2005). The Narrative Turn in Contemporary Medical Anthropology (Den narrative udvikling I nyere medicinsk antropologi). Journal of Research in Health and Society (Tidsskrift for Forskung I Sygdom Ogsanfund) 1(2):13-40.

 

Mattingly, C. (2004). Becoming Buzz Lightyear and other Clinical Tales: Indigenizing Disney in a World of Disability. Folk: Journal of the Danish Ethnographic Society 45:9-32.

 

Mattingly, C., Lawlor, M. & Jacobs-Huey, L. (2002). Narrating September 11: Race, Gender, and the Play of Cultural Identities. American Anthropologist 104(3):743-753.

 

Mattingly, C., & Lawlor, M. (2001). The Fragility of Healing. Ethos 29(1):30-57. (Link to abstract) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1525/eth.2001.29.1.30/abstract

 

Lawlor, M., & Mattingly, C. (2001). Beyond the Unobtrusive Observer: Reflections on Researcher-Informant Relationships in Urban Ethnography. The American Journal of Occupational Therapy 55(2):147-154.

 

Mattingly, C., & Lawlor, M. (2000). Learning from Stories: Narrative Interviewing in Cross-Cultural Research. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 7(1):4-14.

 

Mattingly, C. (1998). In Search of the Good: Narrative Reasoning in Clinical Practice. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 12(3):273-297. (1999 Polgar Prize)

 

Hunt, L., & Mattingly, C. (1998). Introduction: Diverse Rationalities and Multiple Realities in Illness and Healing. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 12(3):267-272.

 

Lawlor, M., & Mattingly, C. (1998). The Complexities Embedded in Family-Centered Care. The American Journal of Occupational Therapy 52(4):259-267.

 

Mattingly, C., Fleming, M., & Gillette, N. (1997). Narrative Explorations in the Tacit Dimension: Bringing Language to Practice. Journal for Critical Social Science (Nordiske Udkast) 1:65-78.

 

Mallinson, T., Kielhofner, G., Mattingly, C. (1996). Metaphor and Meaning in a Clinical Interview. American Journal of Occupational Therapy 50(5):338-346.

 

Mattingly, C. (1994). The Concept of Therapeutic Emplotment. Social Science and Medicine 38(6):811-822.

 

Mattingly, C. & Garro, L. (1994). Introduction: Narratives of Illness and Healing. Social Science and Medicine 38(6):771-774.

 

Good, M.J., Munakata, T., Kobayashi, Y., Mattingly, C., & Good, B. (1994). Oncology and Narrative Time. Social Science and Medicine 38:855-862.

 

Helfrich, C., Kielhofner, G., & Mattingly, C. (1994). Volition as Narrative: Understanding Motivation in Chronic Illness. American Journal of Occupational Therapy 38(4):311-317.

 

Mattingly, C. (1994). The Terrible Adventure of Rehabilitation. In Case Stories Series. Arthur Frank, ed. Second Opinion 20(1):40-45.

 

Mattingly, C. (1993). What’s all this Fuss about Phenomenology? or Why do we have to Read Philosophy to do Research? [Commentary on Shepard, K., Jensen,G., Schmoll, B., et al. “Alternative Approaches to Research in Physical Therapy: Positivism and Phenomenology”]. Physical Therapy 73(2): 98-100.

 

Spencer, J., Krefting, L., & Mattingly, C. (1993). Incorporation of Ethnographic Methods in Occupational Therapy Assessment. The American Journal of Occupational Therapy 47(4):303-309.

 

Mattingly, C. & Gillette, N. (1991). Anthropology, Occupational Therapy, and Action Research. The American Journal of Occupational Therapy 45(11):972-978.

 

Mattingly, C. (1991). What is Clinical Reasoning? The American Journal of Occupational Therapy 45(11):979-986.

 

Mattingly, C. (1991). The Narrative Nature of Clinical Reasoning. The American Journal of Occupational Therapy 45(11):998-1005.

 

Niehues, A., Bundy, A., Mattingly, C., & Lawlor, M. (1991). Making a Difference: Occupational Therapy in the Public Schools. Occupational Therapy Journal of Research 11(4):195-212.

 

Gillette, N. & Mattingly, C. (1987). Clinical Reasoning in Occupational Therapy. The American Journal of Occupational Therapy 41(6):399-400.