Author: Verena Keck
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
This monograph, which is based on two years of field research carried out in collaboration with medical doctors, explores Yupno conceptions of the link between personal illness and disturbed social relations. Using the sickness and treatment of a small child as a central narrative device, Keck shows how the Yupno chart the onset and course of sickness in relation to imbalances in bodily humours caused by disturbed, burdened social relations. She also compares Yupno ways of diagnosing and treating illness with those of biomedicine--in particular, as these were in evidence in the treatment of the sick child--in order to underscore their specificity, and to show how they link to local conceptions of personhood, emotions, and social equilibrium. This book will be of interest for all scholars working in the field of medical anthropology, and for a general readership interested in Melanesia and the Pacific. This book is part of the Ethnographic Studies in Medical Anthropology Series, edited by Pamela J. Stewart and Andrew Strathern, Department of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh. "One of the great strengths of this work is the attention given to Yupno notions and concepts presented in the vernacular and, with the aid of a Yupno assistant, given an English gloss. The translations capture a broad semantic range and are used with sensitivity. Scrupulous attention to the meanings attributed to body parts, emotions, and the concept of person, are particularly illuminating." -- The Australian Journal of Anthropology "[A] stellar accomplishment and very important to the literature, not just on Papua New Guinea, but in medical ethnography in general." -- The Contemporary Pacific "This book will be of interest for scholars working in the area of religion and healing and for those concerned with Melanesia and the Pacific. Moreover, it is an important contribution to ethnomedicine that will be most appreciated by those familiar with the anthropological discourse on social relations and kinship." -- Religious Studies Review, March 2009
Social Discord and Bodily Disorders
Author: Verena Keck
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
This monograph, which is based on two years of field research carried out in collaboration with medical doctors, explores Yupno conceptions of the link between personal illness and disturbed social relations. Using the sickness and treatment of a small child as a central narrative device, Keck shows how the Yupno chart the onset and course of sickness in relation to imbalances in bodily humours caused by disturbed, burdened social relations. She also compares Yupno ways of diagnosing and treating illness with those of biomedicine--in particular, as these were in evidence in the treatment of the sick child--in order to underscore their specificity, and to show how they link to local conceptions of personhood, emotions, and social equilibrium. This book will be of interest for all scholars working in the field of medical anthropology, and for a general readership interested in Melanesia and the Pacific. This book is part of the Ethnographic Studies in Medical Anthropology Series, edited by Pamela J. Stewart and Andrew Strathern, Department of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh. "One of the great strengths of this work is the attention given to Yupno notions and concepts presented in the vernacular and, with the aid of a Yupno assistant, given an English gloss. The translations capture a broad semantic range and are used with sensitivity. Scrupulous attention to the meanings attributed to body parts, emotions, and the concept of person, are particularly illuminating." -- The Australian Journal of Anthropology "[A] stellar accomplishment and very important to the literature, not just on Papua New Guinea, but in medical ethnography in general." -- The Contemporary Pacific "This book will be of interest for scholars working in the area of religion and healing and for those concerned with Melanesia and the Pacific. Moreover, it is an important contribution to ethnomedicine that will be most appreciated by those familiar with the anthropological discourse on social relations and kinship." -- Religious Studies Review, March 2009
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
This monograph, which is based on two years of field research carried out in collaboration with medical doctors, explores Yupno conceptions of the link between personal illness and disturbed social relations. Using the sickness and treatment of a small child as a central narrative device, Keck shows how the Yupno chart the onset and course of sickness in relation to imbalances in bodily humours caused by disturbed, burdened social relations. She also compares Yupno ways of diagnosing and treating illness with those of biomedicine--in particular, as these were in evidence in the treatment of the sick child--in order to underscore their specificity, and to show how they link to local conceptions of personhood, emotions, and social equilibrium. This book will be of interest for all scholars working in the field of medical anthropology, and for a general readership interested in Melanesia and the Pacific. This book is part of the Ethnographic Studies in Medical Anthropology Series, edited by Pamela J. Stewart and Andrew Strathern, Department of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh. "One of the great strengths of this work is the attention given to Yupno notions and concepts presented in the vernacular and, with the aid of a Yupno assistant, given an English gloss. The translations capture a broad semantic range and are used with sensitivity. Scrupulous attention to the meanings attributed to body parts, emotions, and the concept of person, are particularly illuminating." -- The Australian Journal of Anthropology "[A] stellar accomplishment and very important to the literature, not just on Papua New Guinea, but in medical ethnography in general." -- The Contemporary Pacific "This book will be of interest for scholars working in the area of religion and healing and for those concerned with Melanesia and the Pacific. Moreover, it is an important contribution to ethnomedicine that will be most appreciated by those familiar with the anthropological discourse on social relations and kinship." -- Religious Studies Review, March 2009
Biomedical Entanglements
Author: Franziska A. Herbst
Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 178533235X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Biomedical Entanglements is an ethnographic study of the Giri people of Papua New Guinea, focusing on the indigenous population’s interaction with modern medicine. In her fieldwork, Franziska A. Herbst follows the Giri people as they circulate within and around ethnographic sites that include a rural health center and an urban hospital. The study bridges medical anthropology and global health, exploring how the ‘biomedical’ is imbued with social meaning and how biomedicine affects Giri ways of life.
Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 178533235X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Biomedical Entanglements is an ethnographic study of the Giri people of Papua New Guinea, focusing on the indigenous population’s interaction with modern medicine. In her fieldwork, Franziska A. Herbst follows the Giri people as they circulate within and around ethnographic sites that include a rural health center and an urban hospital. The study bridges medical anthropology and global health, exploring how the ‘biomedical’ is imbued with social meaning and how biomedicine affects Giri ways of life.
Mental Hygiene
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Category : Mental health
Languages : en
Pages : 762
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Category : Mental health
Languages : en
Pages : 762
Book Description
MH
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 756
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Languages : en
Pages : 756
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Proceedings
Author: National Conference on Social Welfare
Publisher:
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Category : Charities
Languages : en
Pages : 836
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Charities
Languages : en
Pages : 836
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Biomedicine in an Unstable Place
Author: Alice Street
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 0822376660
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 416
Book Description
Biomedicine in an Unstable Place is the story of people's struggle to make biomedicine work in a public hospital in Papua New Guinea. It is a story encompassing the history of hospital infrastructures as sites of colonial and postcolonial governance, the simultaneous production of Papua New Guinea as a site of global medical research and public health, and people's encounters with urban institutions and biomedical technologies. In Papua New Guinea, a century of state building has weakened already inadequate colonial infrastructures, and people experience the hospital as a space of institutional, medical, and ontological instability. In the hospital's clinics, biomedical practitioners struggle amid severe resource shortages to make the diseased body visible and knowable to the clinical gaze. That struggle is entangled with attempts by doctors, nurses, and patients to make themselves visible to external others—to kin, clinical experts, global scientists, politicians, and international development workers—as socially recognizable and valuable persons. Here hospital infrastructures emerge as relational technologies that are fundamentally fragile but also offer crucial opportunities for making people visible and knowable in new, unpredictable, and powerful ways.
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 0822376660
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 416
Book Description
Biomedicine in an Unstable Place is the story of people's struggle to make biomedicine work in a public hospital in Papua New Guinea. It is a story encompassing the history of hospital infrastructures as sites of colonial and postcolonial governance, the simultaneous production of Papua New Guinea as a site of global medical research and public health, and people's encounters with urban institutions and biomedical technologies. In Papua New Guinea, a century of state building has weakened already inadequate colonial infrastructures, and people experience the hospital as a space of institutional, medical, and ontological instability. In the hospital's clinics, biomedical practitioners struggle amid severe resource shortages to make the diseased body visible and knowable to the clinical gaze. That struggle is entangled with attempts by doctors, nurses, and patients to make themselves visible to external others—to kin, clinical experts, global scientists, politicians, and international development workers—as socially recognizable and valuable persons. Here hospital infrastructures emerge as relational technologies that are fundamentally fragile but also offer crucial opportunities for making people visible and knowable in new, unpredictable, and powerful ways.
Experiencing New Worlds
Author: Jürg Wassmann
Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 1800735138
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
The many different localities of the Pacific region have a long history of transformation, under both pre- and post-colonial conditions. More recently, rates of local transformation have increased tremendously under post-colonial regimes. The forces of globalization, which rapidly distribute commodities, images, and political and moral concepts across the region, have presented Pacific populations with an unprecedented need and opportunity to fashion new and expanded understandings of their cultural and individual identities. This volume, the first in a new series, examines the forces of globalization at different levels, as they manifest themselves and operate across cultural, cognitive and biographical dimensions of human life in the Pacific. While posing familiar questions, it offers new answers through the integration of cultural and psychological methods. The contributors draw on practice theory, cognitive science and the anthropology of space and place while exploring the key analytical rubrics of human agency, memory and landscape.
Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 1800735138
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
The many different localities of the Pacific region have a long history of transformation, under both pre- and post-colonial conditions. More recently, rates of local transformation have increased tremendously under post-colonial regimes. The forces of globalization, which rapidly distribute commodities, images, and political and moral concepts across the region, have presented Pacific populations with an unprecedented need and opportunity to fashion new and expanded understandings of their cultural and individual identities. This volume, the first in a new series, examines the forces of globalization at different levels, as they manifest themselves and operate across cultural, cognitive and biographical dimensions of human life in the Pacific. While posing familiar questions, it offers new answers through the integration of cultural and psychological methods. The contributors draw on practice theory, cognitive science and the anthropology of space and place while exploring the key analytical rubrics of human agency, memory and landscape.
The Social Welfare Forum
Author: National Conference on Social Welfare
Publisher:
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Category : Charities
Languages : en
Pages : 836
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Charities
Languages : en
Pages : 836
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Author: National Committee for Mental Hygiene
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 514
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 514
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Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work at the ... Annual Session Held in ...
Author: National Conference of Social Work (U.S.). Annual Session
Publisher:
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Category : Charities
Languages : en
Pages : 836
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Charities
Languages : en
Pages : 836
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