Now in its third edition, this textbook serves to frame understandings of health, health-related behavior, and health care in light of social and health inequality as well as structural violence. It also examines how the exercise of power in the health arena and in society overall impacts human health and well-being.

Medical Anthropology and the World System: Critical Perspectives, Third Edition includes updated and expanded information on medical anthropology, resulting in an even more comprehensive resource for undergraduate students, graduate students, and researchers worldwide.

As in the previous versions of this text, the authors provide insights from the perspective of critical medical anthropology, a well-established theoretical viewpoint from which faculty, researchers, and students study medical anthropology. It addresses the nature and scope of medical anthropology; the biosocial and political ecological origins of disease, health inequities, and social suffering; and the nature of medical systems in indigenous and pre-capitalist state societies and modern societies. The third edition also includes new material on the relationship between climate change and health. Finally, this textbook explores health praxis and the struggle for a healthy world.

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Now in its third edition, this textbook serves to frame understandings of health, health-related behavior, and health care in light of social and health inequality as well as structural violence.

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Preface
I. What Is Medical Anthropology About?
1 Medical Anthropology: Central Concepts and Development
2 Theoretical Perspectives in Medical Anthropology
II. The Social Origins of Disease and Suffering
3 Health and the Environment: From Foraging Societies to the Capitalist World System
4 The Impact of Climate Change, Environmental Crises, and Disasters on Health
5 Poverty, Injustice, and Health in the World System
6 Reproduction, Biotechnologies, and Inequality
III. Social Diseases and Social Suffering
7 Violence and War
8 Legal and Illegal Drugs: Experience, Behavior, and Society
9 AIDS and Infectious Diseases
10 Syndemics and the Biosocial Nature of Health
IV. Medical Systems in a Social Context
11 Medical Systems in Indigenous and Precapitalist and Early Capitalist State Societies
12 Biomedical Hegemony in the Context of Medical Pluralism
V. Toward an Equitable and Healthy Global System
13 Health Praxis and the Struggle for a Healthy, Socially Just, and Environmentally Sustainable World System
Bibliography
About the Authors
Index

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Now in its third edition, this textbook serves to frame understandings of health, health-related behavior, and health care in light of social and health inequality as well as structural violence. It also examines how the exercise of power in the health arena and in society overall impacts human health and well-being.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781440802553
Publisert
2013-05-23
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Vekt
960 gr
Høyde
238 mm
Bredde
164 mm
Dybde
38 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
536

Biografisk notat

Hans A. Baer, PhD, has been faculty at the University of Melbourne in the Development Studies Program since 2006. Previously he taught for many years in various universities in the United States.

Merrill Singer, PhD, is professor in the departments of Anthropology and Community Medicine, and senior research scientist at Center for Health, Intervention and Prevention at the University of Connecticut. Additionally, he is faculty at the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS at Yale University.

Ida Susser is professor of anthropology at Hunter College, CUNY, and adjunct professor of sociomedical sciences at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health. She is founding president of the Society for the Anthropology of North America, and she served as president of the American Ethnological Society.