With the increased acceptance of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) within society, new research reflects deeper folk health histories beyond formal medical spaces. The contested relationships between formal and informal medicine have deep provenance and as scientific medicine began to professionalise in the 19th century, lay health knowledges were simultaneously absorbed and disempowered (Porter 1997). In particular, the ‘medical gaze’ and the responses of informal medicine to this gaze were framed around themes of power, regulation, authenticity and narrative reputation. These responses were emplaced and mobile; enacted within multiple settings by multiple agents and structures over time. The work is drawn from secondary...
Most projects undertaken by government health organisations are formulated on values and beliefs abo...
Most projects undertaken by government health organisations are formulated on values and beliefs abo...
Under a policy of self-determination, Aboriginal people are expected to draw on their traditions of ...
With the increased acceptance of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) within society, new r...
With the increased acceptance of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) within society, new r...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract With t...
This dissertation is an ethnography-based exploration of contemporary vernacular healing in in 21st ...
Previous research on healing in Ireland has primarily been the concern of folklorists. Based on inte...
Irish folk medicine is perceived to be dying, if not dead already. It lies as a parallel system to m...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Scholars in folklore and anthropology are more directl...
In addition to conventional, Western medicine, there are a great number and variety of systems of he...
In addition to conventional, Western medicine, there are a great number and variety of systems of he...
“Western Medicine,” as we know it today, consists of heavy pharmaceuticals and extreme surgical proc...
Discussions on diversity call for a consideration of \u27intimate beliefs\u27 that extend beyond str...
Discussions on diversity call for a consideration of 'intimate beliefs' that extend beyond structura...
Most projects undertaken by government health organisations are formulated on values and beliefs abo...
Most projects undertaken by government health organisations are formulated on values and beliefs abo...
Under a policy of self-determination, Aboriginal people are expected to draw on their traditions of ...
With the increased acceptance of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) within society, new r...
With the increased acceptance of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) within society, new r...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract With t...
This dissertation is an ethnography-based exploration of contemporary vernacular healing in in 21st ...
Previous research on healing in Ireland has primarily been the concern of folklorists. Based on inte...
Irish folk medicine is perceived to be dying, if not dead already. It lies as a parallel system to m...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Scholars in folklore and anthropology are more directl...
In addition to conventional, Western medicine, there are a great number and variety of systems of he...
In addition to conventional, Western medicine, there are a great number and variety of systems of he...
“Western Medicine,” as we know it today, consists of heavy pharmaceuticals and extreme surgical proc...
Discussions on diversity call for a consideration of \u27intimate beliefs\u27 that extend beyond str...
Discussions on diversity call for a consideration of 'intimate beliefs' that extend beyond structura...
Most projects undertaken by government health organisations are formulated on values and beliefs abo...
Most projects undertaken by government health organisations are formulated on values and beliefs abo...
Under a policy of self-determination, Aboriginal people are expected to draw on their traditions of ...