Remembering to live : illness at the intersection of anxiety and knowledge in rural Indonesia
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Remembering to live : illness at the intersection of anxiety and knowledge in rural Indonesia
(Southeast Asia : politics, meaning, memory)
University of Michigan Press, 2004
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Originally published: 2001
"First paperback edition 2004"--T.p. verso
Bibliography: p. 321-336
Includes index
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内容説明
Sasaks, a people of the Indonesian archipelago, cope with one of the country's worst health records by employing various medical traditions, including their own secret ethnomedical knowledge. But anxiety, in the presence and absence of illness, profoundly shapes the ways Sasaks use healing and knowledge. Hay addresses complex questions regarding cultural models, agency, and other relationships to conclude that the ethnomedical knowledge they use to cope with their illnesses ironically inhibits improvements in their health care.
M. Cameron Hay is a NSF Advance Fellow and an Assistant Adjunct Professor at the UCLA Center for Culture and Health.
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