An Anthropology of Biomedicine
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An Anthropology of Biomedicine

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ISBN-13:
9781444357905
Veröffentl:
2011
Einband:
E-Book
Seiten:
520
Autor:
Margaret Lock
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
Reflowable E-Book
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

An Anthropology of Biomedicine is an exciting new introduction to biomedicine and its global implications. Focusing on the ways in which the application of biomedical technologies bring about radical changes to societies at large, cultural anthropologist Margaret Lock and her co-author physician and medical anthropologist Vinh-Kim Nguyen develop and integrate the thesis that the human body in health and illness is the elusive product of nature and culture that refuses to be pinned down. Introduces biomedicine from an anthropological perspective, exploring the entanglement of material bodies with history, environment, culture, and politics Develops and integrates an original theory: that the human body in health and illness is not an ontological given but a moveable, malleable entity Makes extensive use of historical and contemporary ethnographic materials around the globe to illustrate the importance of this methodological approach Integrates key new research data with more classical material, covering the management of epidemics, famines, fertility and birth, by military doctors from colonial times on Uses numerous case studies to illustrate concepts such as the global commodification of human bodies and body parts, modern forms of population, and the extension of biomedical technologies into domestic and intimate domains Winner of the 2010 Prose Award for Archaeology and Anthropology
An Anthropology of Biomedicine is an exciting newintroduction to biomedicine and its global implications. Focusingon the ways in which the application of biomedical technologiesbring about radical changes to societies at large, culturalanthropologist Margaret Lock and her co-author physician andmedical anthropologist Vinh-Kim Nguyen develop and integrate thethesis that the human body in health and illness is the elusiveproduct of nature and culture that refuses to be pinned down.* Introduces biomedicine from an anthropological perspectiveexploring the entanglement of material bodies with historyenvironment, culture, and politics* Develops and integrates an original theory: that the human bodyin health and illness is not an ontological given but a moveablemalleable entity* Makes extensive use of historical and contemporary ethnographicmaterials around the globe to illustrate the importanceof this methodological approach* Integrates key new research data with more classical materialcovering the management of epidemics, famines, fertility and birthby military doctors from colonial times on* Uses numerous case studies to illustrate concepts such as theglobal commodification of human bodies and body parts, modern formsof population, and the extension of biomedical technologies intodomestic and intimate domains* Winner of the 2010 Prose Award for Archaeology andAnthropology

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