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Breathless - Tuberculosis, Inequality, and Care in Rural India

English · Hardback

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"Over one million people fall sick with tuberculosis (TB) in India each year, an infectious, airborne, and potentially deadly lung disease. The country accounts for almost 30% of all TB cases worldwide, and well above a third of global deaths. Because TB's prevalence also indicates unfulfilled development promises, its control is an important issue of national concern, wrapped up in questions of postcolonial governance. Drawing on long-term ethnographic engagement with a village in North India and its TB epidemic, Andrew McDowell tells the stories of socially marginalized Dalit ("ex-untouchable") farming families afflicted by TB, and the nurses, doctors, quacks, mediums, and mystics who care for them. Each of the book's chapters centers on a material or metaphorical substance--such as dust, clouds, and ghosts--to understand how breath and airborne illness entangle biological and social life in everyday acts of care for the self, for others, and for the environment. From this raft of stories about the ways people make sense of and struggle with troubled breath, McDowell develops a philosophy and phenomenology of breathing that attends to medical systems, patient care, and health justice. He theorizes that breath--as an intersection between person and world--provides a unique perspective on public health and inequality. Breath is deeply intimate and personal, but also shared and distributed. Through it all, Atmospheric Entanglements traces the multivalent relations that breath engenders between people, environments, social worlds, and microbes"--

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Acknowledgments

A Note on Language

1. Atmospheric Entanglement

2. Breath

3. Dust

4. Air

5. Mud

6. Clouds

7. Forests

8. Afterlife

9. Entanglement Again

Notes

References

Index


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Andrew McDowell is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Tulane University.

Product details

Authors Andrew McDowell
Publisher Stanford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.04.2024
 
EAN 9781503637955
ISBN 978-1-5036-3795-5
No. of pages 277
Series South Asia in Motion
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work

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