On Knowing And Not Knowing In The Anthropology Of Medicine

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Book: On Knowing And Not Knowing In The Anthropology Of Medicine
This provocative volume considers the theoretical, methodological, and ethnographic implications of the fact that medical knowledge is frequently dynamic, incoherent, and contradictory, and that and our understanding of it is necessarily incomplete and partial

Social scientific studies of medicine typically assume that systems of medical knowledge are uniform and consistent. But while anthropologists have long rejected the notion that cultures are discrete, bounded, and rule-drive entities, medical anthropology has been slower to develop alternative approaches to understanding cultures of health. This provocative volume considers the theoretical, methodological, and ethnographic implications of the fact that medical knowledge is frequently dynamic, incoherent, and contradictory, and that and our understanding of it is necessarily incomplete and partial. In diverse settings from indigenous cultures to Western medical industries, contributors consider such issues as how to define the boundaries of amedicala knowledge versus other kinds of knowledge; how to understand overlapping and shifting medical discourses; the medical professionas need for anthropologists to produce aexplanatory modelsa; the limits of the Western scientific method and the potential for methodological pluralism; constraints on fieldwork including violence and structural factors limiting access; and the subjectivity and interests of the researcher. On Knowing and Not Knowing in the Anthropology of Medicine will stimulate innovative thinking and productive debate for practitioners, researchers, and students in the social science of health and medicine.
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Details of Book: On Knowing And Not Knowing In The Anthropology Of Medicine Book: On Knowing And Not Knowing In The Anthropology Of Medicine
Author: Roland Littlewood
ISBN:

1598742752


ISBN-13:

9781598742756

,

978-1598742756


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2007/03/30
Publisher: Univ Of Arizona Pr
Number of Pages: 225
Language: English
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