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Healers and Empires in Global History

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This book explores cross-cultural medical encounters involving non-Western healers in a variety of imperial contexts from the Arctic, Asia, Africa, Americas and the Caribbean. It highlights contests over healing, knowledge and medicines through the frameworks of hybridisation and pluralism. The intertwined histories of medicine, empire and early globalisation influenced the ways in which millions of people encountered and experienced suffering, healing and death. In an increasingly global search for therapeutics and localised definition of acceptable healing, networks and mobilities played key roles. Healers' engagements with politics, law and religion underline the close connections between healing, power and authority. They also reveal the agency of healers, sufferers and local societies, in encounters with modernising imperial states, medical science and commercialisation. The book questions and complements the traditional narratives of triumphant biomedicine, reminding readersthat 'traditional' medical cultures and practitioners did not often disappear, but rather underwent major changes in the increasingly interconnected world. 

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ISBN: 9783030154905
Publication date: 2nd May 2019
Author: Markku Hokkanen, Kalle Kananoja
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan an imprint of Springer International Publishing
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 279 pages
Series: Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series
Genres: Colonialism and imperialism
History of science
History of medicine
General and world history