Rural Disease Knowledge

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Rural Disease Knowledge examines the ways in which knowledge of rural spaces and environments, on the one hand, and infectious diseases, on the other, have become inter-constituted since the late nineteenth century.


Rural Disease Knowledge examines the ways in which knowledge of rural spaces and environments, on the one hand, and infectious diseases, on the other, have become inter-constituted since the late nineteenth century. With contributions by leading anthropologists and historians of medicine, it examines the epistemic co-constitution of the rural and of infectious diseases. Ranging from Brazil, Argentina, and Colombia to Java, Tanzania, West and South Africa, and Britain, the chapters cover diverse geographies, timelines, and diseases, including plague, brucellosis, leishmaniasis, yaws, yellow fever, nagana, sleeping sickness, and Chagas disease. The book considers how human interactions with infectious diseases have impacted ways of knowing and acting on rural spaces and environments, and in turn how human interactions with rural spaces and environments have impacted ways of knowing and acting against infectious diseases. It reflects on how the rural has been configured as a space of either health or sickness over the centuries and around the globe, the role of rural landscapes in the epistemic emergence of microbiology and tropical medicine, and the interaction with global processes such as European imperialism, the emergence of capitalism, and postcolonial nation-building projects. The studies engage with current debates on decolonizing knowledge and highlight how local disease knowledge has troubled and unsettled hegemonic medical perspectives and created new ways of understanding the relationship between diseases and rural spaces and environments. The volume will be of particular interest to scholars of medical anthropology, global health, and the history of medicine.


Autorentext

Matheus Alves Duarte da Silva is a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of St Andrews in the United Kingdom. His research focuses on the global history of microbiology, tropical medicine, and disease ecology.

Christos Lynteris is Professor of Medical Anthropology at the University of St Andrews in the United Kingdom. His research focuses on the anthropological and historical study of zoonotic diseases, epizootics, and epidemics.


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Rural Disease Knowledge examines the ways in which knowledge of rural spaces and environments, on the one hand, and infectious diseases, on the other, have become inter-constituted since the late nineteenth century.


Inhalt

  1. Introduction: The Scales, Subjects, and Politics of Rural Disease Knowledge

Matheus Alves Duarte da Silva and Christos Lynteris

  1. Demarcating the Field of Field Epidemiology in Britain: Rurality and the Narration of Epidemics (1850-1950)

Jacob Steere-Williams

  1. Extracting Blood, Flies, and Ideas: David and Mary Bruce, Vernacular Experts, and Unakane in Rural Zululand c. 1880s-1900s

Jules Skotnes-Brown

  1. Yaws: Medicine and Propaganda in Rural Java, 1911-1942

Maurits Bastiaan Meerwijk

  1. Salvador Mazza and Chagas Disease in Argentina: The Epistemic and Political Reshaping of a Controversial Rural Disease, 1926-1946

Juan Pablo Zabala

  1. The Epidemiological and Epistemic Emergence of Rural Plague in Argentina

Christos Lynteris

  1. A Virus in the Forest: Yellow Fever, West Africa, and the Remaking of Alliances Among Living Things, 19001950

Gregg Mitman

  1. A Global Desert: Plague, Rural Knowledge, and Epidemiological Reasoning in the Brazilian Backlands (19391965)

Matheus Alves Duarte da Silva

  1. Unnecessary Adversaries Amidst War: Biomedical and Non-biomedical Approaches to Leishmaniasis in Rural Colombia

Lina Pinto-Garcia

  1. Local Knowledge, Cattle-Human Relations, and Disease Perceptions of the Agropastoralists in the Kilombero Valley, Tanzania

Caroline Mwihaki Mburu and Kathrin Heitz-Tokpa

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Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781032563251
    • Anzahl Seiten 252
    • Genre Social Sciences
    • Editor Matheus Alves Duarte da Silva, Lynteris Christos
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Gewicht 453g
    • Größe H234mm x B156mm
    • Jahr 2024
    • EAN 9781032563251
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-03-256325-1
    • Veröffentlichung 07.10.2024
    • Titel Rural Disease Knowledge
    • Untertitel Anthropological and Historical Perspectives
    • Sprache Englisch

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