Medical Anthropology at the Intersections :Histories, Activisms, and Futures ( 1 )

Publication subTitle :Histories, Activisms, and Futures

Publication series :1

Author: Marcia C. Inhorn  

Publisher: Duke University Press‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780822395478

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780822352709

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780822352518

Subject: R-05 medical relationship with other subjects

Keyword: Medical anthropology., Medical anthropology -- Study and teaching., Medical anthropology -- Research.

Language: ENG

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In this important collection, prominent scholars who helped to establish medical anthropology as an area of study reflect on the field's past, present, and future. In doing so, they demonstrate that medical anthropology has developed dynamically, through its intersections with activism, with other subfields in anthropology, and with disciplines as varied as public health, the biosciences, and studies of race and ethnicity. Each of the contributors addresses one or more of these intersections. Some trace the evolution of medical anthropology in relation to fields including feminist technoscience, medical history, and international and area studies. Other contributors question the assumptions underlying mental health, global public health, and genetics and genomics, areas of inquiry now central to contemporary medical anthropology. Essays on the field's engagements with disability studies, public policy, and gender and sexuality studies illuminate the commitments of many medical anthropologists to public-health and human-rights activism. Essential reading for all those interested in medical anthropology, this collection offers productive insight into the field and its future, as viewed by some of the world's leading medical anthropologists.

Contributors
. Lawrence Cohen, Didier Fassin, Faye Ginsburg, Marcia C. Inhorn, Arthur Kleinman, Margaret Lock, Emily Martin, Lynn M. Morgan, Richard Parker, Rayna Rapp, Merrill Singer, Emily A. Wentzell

Chapter

Part I. Histories

One: Grafting Together Medical Anthropology, Feminism, and Technoscience / Emily Martin

Two: Getting at Anthropology through Medical History: Notes on the Consumption of Chinese Embryos and Fetuses in the Western Imagination / Lynn M. Morgan

Three: Making Peasants Protestant and Other Projects: Medical Anthropology and Its Global Condition / Lawrence Cohen

Part II. Queries

Four: That Obscure Object of Global Health / Didier Fassin

Five: Medical Anthropology and Mental Health: Five Questions for the Next Fifty Years / Arthur Kleinman

Six: From Genetics to Postgenomics and the Discovery of the New Social Body / Margaret Lock

Part III. Activisms

Seven: Anthropology and the Study of Disability Worlds / Rayna Rapp and Faye Ginsburg

Eight: Medical Anthropology and Public Policy: Using Research to Change the World from What It Is to What We Believe It Should Be / Merrill Singer

Nine: Critical Intersections and Engagements: Gender, Sexuality, Health, and Rights in Medical Anthropology / Richard Parker

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