The overall focus of this book is the ways humans deal with life conditions, with destiny, uncertainty and misfortune - how we try to control the risks of living through medicines, technologies and magic. When dealing with questions of health and illness rational solutions and meaningful explanations may be hard to find, and treatment efforts are often guided just as much by hope as by rational choice. Evaluating the risks of illness is just one of a number of ways in which human beings attempt to exert some sense of control over their lives. New methods of testing for ills and new developments in, for example, genetic screening and in vitro fertilisation combined with the growing demands of well-informed patients seem to have turned concern from the actual problems of specific diseases toward controlling life and the risks of living in general. The chapters of this book reflect a common effort to transgress the limits of the medical by drawing on a fundamental concern with the logic of social and cultural practice. The book represents a de-medicalization of medical anthropology and a return to some of the classic themes in anthropology but with a different approach, emphasizing subjectivity, intentionality and agency.
New York : Thomas Y. Kaplan , D. and R. Manners 1972 Culture Theory . ... According philosphers such as Adam Smith , Jean Turgot and Denis Diderot , humankind progressed from a state of enlightened civilization to a state of nature .
There are 30 finely rendered, well-researched original in pages that chronicle humanity from our first upright ancestors approximately four million years ago to comparatively recent civilizations like the Maya Within these pages is a sample ...
I have had to help finish the work of Jane Belo ( 1112 ) , Colin McPhee ( 1966 ) , Edith Cobb ( in press ) and Margaret Lowenfeld ( in press ) . The completion of my own field work falls into three parts : ( 1 ) the publications on my ...
McPhee , Colin , A House in Bali . New York , Day , 1946 . “ Children and Music in Bali . ” In Childhood in Contemporary Cultures , Margaret Mead and Martha Wolfenstein , eds . , pp . 70–95 . . Mead , Margaret , “ Strolling Players in ...
The pigs can then be distributed in the form of porka valuable commodity — to friends and to ancestors ( who , the Tsembaga believe , will grant them strength and courage in return ) . Thus , this cultural practice of ritual pig feasts ...
Anthropologists are very interested in studying the relatively few hunter - gatherer societies that are still available for observation . These groups may help us understand some aspects of human life in the past , when all people were ...
Greenwich , Connecticut : JAI Press , Inc. Hesse , Mary B. 1961. Forces and Fields : The Concept of Action at a Distance in the History of Physics . London : Thomas Nelson and Sons . 1980. Revolutions and Reconstructions in the ...
... he included Cole , Kroeber , Lowie , Wissler , Haddon , Seligman , and the Viennese diffusionists ( LO , " Condensed Rept . ... colleagues on the relative importance of fieldwork and " source study " ( UC : JC / F . Cole 1/25/33 ) .
Wackernagel, M., and W. E. Rees. 1996. Our Ecological Footprint: Reducing Human Impact on the Earth. Gabriola Island, BC: New Society Publishers. Wackernagel, Mathis, Niels B. Schulz, Diana Deumling, Alejandro Callejas Linares, ...
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