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Nowadays a plethora of treatment technologies is available to the consumer, each employing a variety of concepts of the body, self, sickness and healing. This volume explores the options, strategies and consequences that are both relevant and necessary for patients and practitioners who are manoeuvring this medical plurality. Although wideranging in scope and covering areas as diverse as India, Ecuador, Ghana and Norway, central to all contributions is the observation that technologies of healing are founded on socially learned and to some extent fluid experiences of body and self.



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“…an intriguing collection of articles exploring medical pluralism and bodily experiences from a largely European perspective.” • American Anthropologist



Table of Contents

List of Tables
List of Figures

Preface
by Thomas Csordas

List of Contributors

Chapter 1. Introduction: Body and Self in Medical Pluralism
Helle Johannessen

PART I: BODY, SELF AND SOCIALITY

Chapter 2. Demographic Background and Health Status of Users of Alternative Medicine: A Hungarian Example
László Buda, Kinga Lampek and Tamás Tahin

Chapter 3. Táltos Healers, Neoshamans and Multiple Medical Realities in Postsocialist Hungary
Imre Lázár

Chapter 4. ‘The Double Face of Subjectivity’: A Case Study in a Psychiatric Hospital (Ghana)
Kristine Krause

Chapter 5. German Medical Doctors’ Motives for Practising Homoeopathy, Acupuncture or Ayurveda
Robert Frank and Gunnar Stollberg

Chapter 6. Pluralisms of Provision, Use and Ideology: Homoeopathy in South London
Christine A. Barry

Chapter 7. Re-examining the Medicalisation Process
Efrossyni Delmouzou

PART II: BODY, SELF AND THE EXPERIENCE OF HEALING

Chapter 8. Healing and the Mind-body Complex: Childbirth and Medical Pluralism in South Asia
Geoffrey Samuel

Chapter 9. Self, Soul and Intravenous Infusion: Medical Pluralism and the Concept of samay among the Naporuna in Ecuador
Michael Knipper

Chapter 10. Experiences of Illness and Self: Tamil Refugees in Norway Seeking Medical Advice
Anne Sigfrid Grønseth

Chapter 11. The War of the Spiders: Constructing Mental Illnesses in the Multicultural Communities of the Highlands of Chiapas
Witold Jacorzynski

Chapter 12. Epilogue: Multiple Medical Realities: Reflections from Medical Anthropology
Imre Lázár and Helle Johannessen

Index

Multiple Medical Realities: Patients and Healers

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/12/2005
      ISBN13: 9781845451042, 978-1845451042
      ISBN10: 184545104X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Nowadays a plethora of treatment technologies is available to the consumer, each employing a variety of concepts of the body, self, sickness and healing. This volume explores the options, strategies and consequences that are both relevant and necessary for patients and practitioners who are manoeuvring this medical plurality. Although wideranging in scope and covering areas as diverse as India, Ecuador, Ghana and Norway, central to all contributions is the observation that technologies of healing are founded on socially learned and to some extent fluid experiences of body and self.



      Trade Review

      “…an intriguing collection of articles exploring medical pluralism and bodily experiences from a largely European perspective.” • American Anthropologist



      Table of Contents

      List of Tables
      List of Figures

      Preface
      by Thomas Csordas

      List of Contributors

      Chapter 1. Introduction: Body and Self in Medical Pluralism
      Helle Johannessen

      PART I: BODY, SELF AND SOCIALITY

      Chapter 2. Demographic Background and Health Status of Users of Alternative Medicine: A Hungarian Example
      László Buda, Kinga Lampek and Tamás Tahin

      Chapter 3. Táltos Healers, Neoshamans and Multiple Medical Realities in Postsocialist Hungary
      Imre Lázár

      Chapter 4. ‘The Double Face of Subjectivity’: A Case Study in a Psychiatric Hospital (Ghana)
      Kristine Krause

      Chapter 5. German Medical Doctors’ Motives for Practising Homoeopathy, Acupuncture or Ayurveda
      Robert Frank and Gunnar Stollberg

      Chapter 6. Pluralisms of Provision, Use and Ideology: Homoeopathy in South London
      Christine A. Barry

      Chapter 7. Re-examining the Medicalisation Process
      Efrossyni Delmouzou

      PART II: BODY, SELF AND THE EXPERIENCE OF HEALING

      Chapter 8. Healing and the Mind-body Complex: Childbirth and Medical Pluralism in South Asia
      Geoffrey Samuel

      Chapter 9. Self, Soul and Intravenous Infusion: Medical Pluralism and the Concept of samay among the Naporuna in Ecuador
      Michael Knipper

      Chapter 10. Experiences of Illness and Self: Tamil Refugees in Norway Seeking Medical Advice
      Anne Sigfrid Grønseth

      Chapter 11. The War of the Spiders: Constructing Mental Illnesses in the Multicultural Communities of the Highlands of Chiapas
      Witold Jacorzynski

      Chapter 12. Epilogue: Multiple Medical Realities: Reflections from Medical Anthropology
      Imre Lázár and Helle Johannessen

      Index

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