Chronic Conditions, Fluid States Chronicity and the Anthropology of Illness
Chronic Conditions, Fluid Statesexplores the uneven impact of chronic illness and disability on individuals, families, and communities in diverse local and global settings. To date, much of the social as well as biomedical research has treated the experience of illness and the challenges of disease...
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| Jazyk: | English |
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United States
Rutgers University Press
2010
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| Vydanie: | 1 |
| Edícia: | Studies in Medical Anthropology |
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| ISBN: | 0813549736, 9780813549736, 9780813547466, 0813547466, 9780813547473, 0813547474 |
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- Front Matter Table of Contents PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Introduction: 1: The Chronicity of Life, the Acuteness of Diagnosis 2: Globalizing the Chronicities of Modernity: 3: Is “Chronicity” Inevitable for Psychotic Illness?: 4: Male Infertility, Chronicity, and the Plight of Palestinian Men in Israel and Lebanon 5: “Half a Woman”: 6: Ecuadorian Womenʹs Narratives of Lupus, Suffering, and Vulnerability 7: Why Women Donʹt Die in Childbirth: 8: Chronic Illness and the Assemblages of Time in Multisited Encounters 9: Chronicity and AIDS in Three South African Communities 10: Disability and Dysappearance: 11: Caring for Children with Special Healthcare Needs: 12: Chronic Conditions, Health, and Well-Being in Global Contexts: Afterword: BIBLIOGRAPHY CONTRIBUTORS INDEX
- Afterword: Chronicity—Time, Space, and Culture Chapter 11: Caring for Children with Special Healthcare Needs: “Once We Got There, It Was Fine” Chapter 12: Chronic Conditions, Health, and Well-Being in Global Contexts: Occupational Therapy in Conversation with Critical Medical Anthropology Chapter 9: Chronicity and AIDS in Three South African Communities Chapter 10: Disability and Dysappearance: Negotiating Physical and Social Risk with Cystic Fibrosis Chapter 8: Chronic Illness and the Assemblages of Time in Multisited Encounters Part Three: The Clinical Interface Chapter 7: Why Women Don’t Die in Childbirth: Maternal Survivorship in Badakhshan, Tajikistan Chapter 6: Ecuadorian Women’s Narratives of Lupus, Suffering, and Vulnerability Chapter 5: “Half a Woman”: Embodied Disruptions and Ideas of Gender among Australian Women Chapter 4: Male Infertility, Chronicity, and the Plight of Palestinian Men in Israel and Lebanon Part Two: Gender and the Experience of Illness Chapter 2: Globalizing the Chronicities of Modernity: Diabetes and the Metabolic Syndrome Chapter 3: Is “Chronicity” Inevitable for Psychotic Illness?: Studying Heterogeneity in the Course of Schizophrenia in Yogyakarta, Indonesia Part One: The Idea of Chronicity Chapter 1: The Chronicity of Life, the Acuteness of Diagnosis Introduction Bibliography Preface and Acknowledgements Contents Title Page, Copyright Cover Index Contributors
- Intro -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Introduction -- PART ONE -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- PART TWO -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Chapter 7 -- PART THREE -- Chapter 8 -- Chapter 9 -- Chapter 10 -- Chapter 11 -- Chapter 12 -- Afterword -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX
- Afterword: Chronicity—Time, Space, and Culture
- Contents --
- 10. Disability and Dysappearance: Negotiating Physical and Social Risk with Cystic Fibrosis
- Ron Maynard --
- 9. Chronicity and AIDS in Three South African Communities
- Contributors --
- Elisa J. Sobo --
- 1. The Chronicity of Life, the Acuteness of Diagnosis
- Index
- 8. Chronic Illness and the Assemblages of Time in Multisited Encounters
- Carolyn Smith-Morris --
- Introduction: Chronicity and the Experience of Illness
- Ann Miles --
- Preface And Acknowledgments --
- Dennis Wiedman --
- Arthur Kleinman, Rachel Hall-Clifford --
- Byron J. Good, Carla Marchira, Nida Ul Hasanat, Muhana Sofiati Utami, Subandi --
- Kylea Laina Liese --
- Bibliography --
- 12. Chronic Conditions, Health, and Well-Being in Global Contexts: Occupational Therapy in Conversation with Critical Medical Anthropology
- 11. Caring for Children with Special Healthcare Needs: “Once We Got There, It Was Fine”
- Gelya Frank, Carolyn Baum, Mary Law --
- Lenore Manderson, Carolyn Smith-Morris --
- Carl Kendall, Zelee Hill --
- 6. Ecuadorian Women’s Narratives of Lupus, Suffering, and Vulnerability
- 4. Male Infertility, Chronicity, and the Plight of Palestinian Men in Israel and Lebanon
- 5. “Half a Woman”: Embodied Disruptions and Ideas of Gender among Australian Women
- 2. Globalizing the Chronicities of Modernity: Diabetes and the Metabolic Syndrome
- Part One. The Idea Of Chronicity --
- Part Two. Gender And The Experience Of Illness --
- 7. Why Women Don’t Die in Childbirth: Maternal Survivorship in Badakhshan, Tajikistan
- Part Three. The Clinical Interface --
- Frontmatter --
- Marcia C. Inhorn, Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli --
- Lenore Manderson --
- Steve Ferzacca --
- 3. Is “Chronicity” Inevitable for Psychotic Illness?: Studying Heterogeneity in the Course of Schizophrenia in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

