The Meaning of illness : the anthropology, history, and sociology of illness

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The Meaning of illness : the anthropology, history, and sociology of illness

edited by Marc Augé and Claudine Herzlich ; translated by Katherine J. Durnin ... [et al.]

(Social orders, v. 5)

Harwood Academic Publishers, c1995

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Translation of: Le sens du mal

Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book is based on collective research carried out during the 1980s. This edition appears ten years after the original publication in French. Since then we have experienced many changes. In the late decade, disciplines have changed, as have the societies being researched. The outbreak of AIDS in Africa and the industrial world is not the least of these major and influential changes. The reader today will be sensitive to these changes and this research maintains its value as an intellectual endeavour and a useful model.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Part 1 Bodily Ailments, Lineage Language
  • Chapter 1 Biological Order, Social Order, M. Auge
  • Chapter 2 The Need for Meaning, N. Sindzingre
  • Chapter 3 Sterility, Aridity, Drought, F. Heritier
  • Chapter 4 History of Diseases, History and Disease, E. M'Bokolo
  • Part 2 From the Right to Illness to the Duty to be Healthy: the Industrial Society
  • Chapter 5 Modern Medicine and the Quest for Meaning. Illness as a Social Signifier, C. Herzlich
  • Chapter 6 The Social Meanings of Health, J. Pierret
  • Chapter 7 From Healing to Salvation, D. Leger

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