Medical Anthropology in Europe
This collection brings together three generations of medical anthropologists working at European universities to reflect on past, current and future directions of the field. Medical anthropology emerged on an international playing ground, and while other recently compiled anthologies emphasize North American developments, this volume highlights substantial ethnographic and theoretical studies undertaken in Europe. The first four chapters trace the beginnings of medical anthropology back into the two formative decades between the 1950s1970s in Italy, German-speaking Europe, the Netherlands, France and the UK, supported by four brief vignettes on current developments. Three core themes that emerged within this field in Europe the practice of care, the body politic and psycho-sensorial dimensions of healing are first presented in synopsis and then separately discussed by three leading medical anthropologists, Susan Reynolds Whyte, Giovanni Pizza and Ren Devisch, complemented by the work of three early career researchers. The chapters aim to highlight how very diverse (and sometimes overlooked) European developments within this rapidly growing field have been, and continue to be. This book will spur reflection on medical anthropologys potential for future scholarship and practice, by students and established scholars alike.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Anthropology & Medicine.
Elisabeth Hsu is Professor in Anthropology at the University of Oxford, UK, where she co-founded and convenes the Medical Anthropology teaching and research programme.
Caroline Potter is Lecturer in Medical Anthropology at the University of Oxford, UK, where she obtained her doctorate in 2007 within this programme and assisted in building it up between 2008 and 2014.
Medical Anthropology in Europe
Shaping the Field
Edited by
Elisabeth Hsu and Caroline Potter
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Contents
Elisabeth Hsu and Caroline Potter with vignette by Anita Hardon and Claire Beaudevin
Sjaak van der Geest with vignette by Sylvie Fainzang
Tullio Seppilli
Gilbert Lewis with vignette by Jean Benoist
Ruth Kutalek, Verena C. Mnzenmeier and Armin Prinz with vignettes by Hansjrg Dilger, Peter van Eeuwijk, and Bernhard Hadolt
Elisabeth Hsu
Susan Reynolds Whyte
Dominik Mattes
Serena Bindi
Giovanni Pizza
Ren Devisch
Koen Stroeken
The chapters in this book were originally published in Anthropology & Medicine, volume 19, issue 1 (April 2012). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Chapter 1
Introduction to Part I: Medical anthropology in Europe: shaping the field
Elisabeth Hsu and Caroline Potter with vignette by Anita Hardon and Claire Beaudevin
Anthropology & Medicine, volume 19, issue 1 (April 2012) pp. 18
Chapter 2
Alien origins: xenophilia and the rise of medical anthropology in the Netherlands
Sjaak van der Geest with vignette by Sylvie Fainzang
Anthropology & Medicine, volume 19, issue 1 (April 2012) pp. 916
Chapter 3
Itineraries and specificities of Italian medical anthropology
Tullio Seppilli
Anthropology & Medicine, volume 19, issue 1 (April 2012) pp. 1726
Chapter 4
Before and after fieldwork: ingredients for an ethnography of illness
Gilbert Lewis with vignette by Jean Benoist
Anthropology & Medicine, volume 19, issue 1 (April 2012) pp. 2738
Chapter 5
What about Ethnomedizin?Reflections on the early days of medical anthropologies in German-speaking countries
Ruth Kutalek, Verena C. Mnzenmeier and Armin Prinz with vignettes by Hansjrg Dilger, Peter van Eeuwijk, and Bernhard Hadolt
Anthropology & Medicine, volume 19, issue 1 (April 2012) pp. 3950
Chapter 6
Introduction to Part II: Medical anthropology in Europe quo vadis?
Elisabeth Hsu
Anthropology & Medicine, volume 19, issue 1 (April 2012) pp. 5162
Chapter 7
Chronicity and control: framing noncommunicable diseases in Africa
Susan Reynolds Whyte
Anthropology & Medicine, volume 19, issue 1 (April 2012) pp. 6374
Chapter 8
I am also a human being! Antiretroviral treatment in local moral worlds
Dominik Mattes
Anthropology & Medicine, volume 19, issue 1 (April 2012) pp. 7584
Chapter 9
When there were only gods, then there was no disease, no need for doctors: forsaken deities and weakened bodies in the Indian Himalayas
Serena Bindi
Anthropology & Medicine, volume 19, issue 1 (April 2012) pp. 8594
Chapter 10
Second nature: on Gramscis anthropology
Giovanni Pizza
Anthropology & Medicine, volume 19, issue 1 (April 2012) pp. 95106
Chapter 11
Of divinatory connaissance in South-Saharan Africa: the bodiliness of perception, inter-subjectivity and inter-world resonance
Ren Devisch
Anthropology & Medicine, volume 19, issue 1 (April 2012) pp. 107118
Chapter 12
Health care decisions by Sukuma peasant intellectuals: a case of radical empiricism?
Koen Stroeken
Anthropology & Medicine, volume 19, issue 1 (April 2012) pp. 119128
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Serena Bindi, Universit de Nice Sophia Antipolis, Nice, France; Centre for Himalayan Studies (Centre dEtudes Himalayennes), Villejuif, France