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Healing in Community - Medicine, Contested Terrains, and Cultural Encounters Among the Tuareg

English · Hardback

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Exploring the multiple communities of healing among the Tuareg people of Niger, this work examines the beliefs and practices that surround healing and the quest for medicine. In studying ideals of healing that face challenges from wider political and economic forces, the author enables us to understand these culturally and historically constructed processes. This leads us to comprehend how many Tuareg construct and deconstruct local notions of medicine and healers, how patients cope with current problems in health care, and more broadly, how medical knowledge is constructed in anthropology and ethnography.

Rasmussen reveals new perspectives on healing in systems of power and symbolism, bridging interpretive cultural and political economy approaches. This book explores the consequences and implications of the idea that in order to obtain medicine, one must submit to authority, but proceeds beyond merely demonstrating this idea, already largely a truism in anthropology. The Tuareg data show how local residents are not passive victims, but rather active agents in responding to and resisting authority structures of medicine and medical knowledge.

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Introduction
Preface
Into the Ethnographic Space of Tuareg Medicine: Healing in Multiple Systems of Power and Symbolism
Remembered Traumas
At the Borders and Crossroads of Medical Knowledge and Power:Personal/Bodily Transformations and Healing in Community
Into the Epistemological Space of Tuareg Medicine: Modalities and Signs in Medical Discourse and Practice
Medicine as a System of Communication: The Olfactory Mode and Aroma in Tuareg Ritual Healing
Almsgiving and Sacrifice in the Community of Healing
Concluding Analyses
The Medical Space of Alterity
Conclusions
Notes
Bibliography


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SUSAN RASMUSSEN is Professor of Anthropology, University of Houston. /e


Product details

Authors Susan Rasmussen
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.07.2001
 
EAN 9780897897617
ISBN 978-0-89789-761-7
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

Niger, Medicine: general issues, MEDICAL / General, Anthropology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General, Health and Wellness: Public Health

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