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In Ontologies and Natures: Knowledge about Health in Visual Culture, Fernando Gonzalez Rodriguez argues that visual culture offers insights into how societies perceive the role of nature in their own and others' pursuits to cure and care for the human body. By using a set of visual surfaces and artefacts as entry points—such as vlogs, toys, cosmetics, psychotropics, stamps, posters, and animation, among others—the book sheds light on the evolution, circulation, and rootedness of ideas about nature as a healing source. The first part of the book considers how visual culture operates as a vehicle to diffuse, transmit, mediate, and communicate health-related knowledge and imaginaries about the role of nature in medicinal therapies (e.g., a dictionary). The second part explores the process by which nature becomes a consumable, encapsulated in objects defined by their visual and material traits. The author focuses on items such as labels on packages of herbal cosmetics and infographics about superfoods. In the third part, Gonzalez Rodriguez examines the situatedness of health within two physical contexts: geographical and mental. Methodologically, the book is informed by historical sources, visual-virtual ethnography, content analysis, and semiotic-linguistic analysis of objects from all corners of the globe, paying particular attention to Indigenous traditional knowledge(s).



Table of Contents

Part I: Images of Nature

Chapter 1. Visual Healing

Chapter 2. Animated Epistemologies

Part II: Shapes of Nature

Chapter 3. Barcoded Pharmacopeias

Chapter 4. Gendered Epistemic Artefacts

Part III: Sites of Nature

Chapter 5. Topological Panaceas

Chapter 6. Sensorial Interfaces

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    Publisher: Lexington Books
    Publication Date: 08/09/2022
    ISBN13: 9781666909494, 978-1666909494
    ISBN10: 1666909491

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    In Ontologies and Natures: Knowledge about Health in Visual Culture, Fernando Gonzalez Rodriguez argues that visual culture offers insights into how societies perceive the role of nature in their own and others' pursuits to cure and care for the human body. By using a set of visual surfaces and artefacts as entry points—such as vlogs, toys, cosmetics, psychotropics, stamps, posters, and animation, among others—the book sheds light on the evolution, circulation, and rootedness of ideas about nature as a healing source. The first part of the book considers how visual culture operates as a vehicle to diffuse, transmit, mediate, and communicate health-related knowledge and imaginaries about the role of nature in medicinal therapies (e.g., a dictionary). The second part explores the process by which nature becomes a consumable, encapsulated in objects defined by their visual and material traits. The author focuses on items such as labels on packages of herbal cosmetics and infographics about superfoods. In the third part, Gonzalez Rodriguez examines the situatedness of health within two physical contexts: geographical and mental. Methodologically, the book is informed by historical sources, visual-virtual ethnography, content analysis, and semiotic-linguistic analysis of objects from all corners of the globe, paying particular attention to Indigenous traditional knowledge(s).



    Table of Contents

    Part I: Images of Nature

    Chapter 1. Visual Healing

    Chapter 2. Animated Epistemologies

    Part II: Shapes of Nature

    Chapter 3. Barcoded Pharmacopeias

    Chapter 4. Gendered Epistemic Artefacts

    Part III: Sites of Nature

    Chapter 5. Topological Panaceas

    Chapter 6. Sensorial Interfaces

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