The third edition of Introducing Medical Anthropology: A Discipline in Action, provides students with a first exposure to the growing field of medical and health anthropology. The narrative is guided by unifying themes. First, health-oriented anthropologists are very involved in the process of helping, to varying degrees, to change the world around them through their work in applied projects, policy initiatives, and advocacy. Second, the authors present the fundamental importance of culture and social relationships in health and illness by demonstrating that illness and disease involve complex biosocial processes and that resolving them requires attention to a range of factors beyond biology. Third, through an examination of the issue of health inequality, this book underlines the need for an analysis that moves beyond cultural or even ecological models of health toward a comprehensive biosocial approach. Such an approach integrates biological, cultural, and social factors in building unified theoretical understandings of the origin of ill health, while contributing to the building of effective and equitable national health-care systems. NEW TO THIS EDITION All chapter have been updated or expanded. New Organization oThe former chapter 6, Health Disparity, Health Inequality, is now chapter 4 oThe former chapter 7, Health and the Environment: Toward a Healthier World, is now chapter 5 oThe former chapter 4, Ethnomedicine: The Worlds of Treatment and Healing, is now chapter 6 oThe former chapter 5, Plural Medical Systems: Complexity, Complementarity, and Conflict, is now chapter 7 oNEW: Chapter 8, The Biopolitics of Life: Biotechnology, Biocapital, and Bioethics
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Introducing Medical Anthropology, Third Edition, is intended for use in the medical anthropology course taught primarily at four year universities.
Preface About the Authors Chapter 1 Introduction to the Anthropology of Health Chapter 2 What Health Anthropologists Do Chapter 3 Understanding Health, Illness, and Disease Chapter 4 Health Disparity, Health Inequality Chapter 5 Health and the Environment: Toward a Healthier World Chapter 6 Ethnomedicine: The Worlds of Treatment and Healing Chapter 7 Plural Medical Systems: Complexity, Complementarity and Conflict Chapter 8 The Biopolitics of Life: Biotechnology, Biocapital, and Bioethics Chapter 9: Strategies and Visions for a Healthier World Source Material for Students Glossary References Index
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ISBN
9781538106457
Publisert
2019-03-20
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield
Vekt
503 gr
Høyde
238 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
320

Om bidragsyterne

Merrill Singer is a professor of anthropology and senior research scientist at the Center for Health, Intervention, and Prevention at the University of Connecticut. Hans A. Baer is Principal Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Social Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne. Debbi Long is a Senior Lecturer in Global Studies at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. Alex Pavlotski is a Teaching Fellow at Aukland University, New Zeland, and an honorary research fellow at Latrobe University in Australia