Derived from a marxist/liberal humanist view of power, conventional critiques and historical accounts of the socio-medical sciences in South Africa see only their power to repress and negate the true bodily attributes and authentic person of the African. In so doing, they ignore the productive capacity of these knowledges and practices as a manifestation of what Michel Foucault termed "disciplinary" power, by which the human body is manufactured and made manageable as an object of medical knowledge and industrial utilisation. Accordingly, this thesis offers just such a Foucaultian reading of western socio-medical knowledge in South Africa to demonstrate how it has operated to fabricate the bodies of Africans as visible objects po...
The humanised Aids patient increasingly finds itself a part of mainstream popular rhetoric. There w...
In a series of speeches given across the northern reaches of newly independent Mozambique in 1983, p...
This dissertation consisting of three case studies, examines how the intersection of biomedicine and...
Derived from a marxist/liberal humanist view of power, conventional critiques of the South African g...
In opposition to theories of power which focus on the domination of one group by another, Michel Fou...
The relevance of psychology in Africa is increasingly debated by psychologists. The subject stands ...
In this study, I establish myself as both researcher and respondent and I use the literal and figura...
Bibliography: leaves 75-80.In this dissertation and series of paintings I wish to focus attention on...
‘One frequently encounters references in lay and professional writings of the ever expanding m...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDSouth Africa's health transformation blueprint is designed to replace apart...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, 1997.This thesis explores the implications of the work of Michel...
The article begins with sketching out narratives around indigenous medicine in South Africa and arou...
Foucault\u27s power-knowledge is a controversial concept. Brought into English-speaking theoretica...
Obra ressenyada: Tinne CLAES, Corpses in Belgian Anatomy, 1860-1914. Nobody's Dead. London: Palgrave...
This thesis is about the body and about how medical discourses conceptualise the body in health and ...
The humanised Aids patient increasingly finds itself a part of mainstream popular rhetoric. There w...
In a series of speeches given across the northern reaches of newly independent Mozambique in 1983, p...
This dissertation consisting of three case studies, examines how the intersection of biomedicine and...
Derived from a marxist/liberal humanist view of power, conventional critiques of the South African g...
In opposition to theories of power which focus on the domination of one group by another, Michel Fou...
The relevance of psychology in Africa is increasingly debated by psychologists. The subject stands ...
In this study, I establish myself as both researcher and respondent and I use the literal and figura...
Bibliography: leaves 75-80.In this dissertation and series of paintings I wish to focus attention on...
‘One frequently encounters references in lay and professional writings of the ever expanding m...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDSouth Africa's health transformation blueprint is designed to replace apart...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, 1997.This thesis explores the implications of the work of Michel...
The article begins with sketching out narratives around indigenous medicine in South Africa and arou...
Foucault\u27s power-knowledge is a controversial concept. Brought into English-speaking theoretica...
Obra ressenyada: Tinne CLAES, Corpses in Belgian Anatomy, 1860-1914. Nobody's Dead. London: Palgrave...
This thesis is about the body and about how medical discourses conceptualise the body in health and ...
The humanised Aids patient increasingly finds itself a part of mainstream popular rhetoric. There w...
In a series of speeches given across the northern reaches of newly independent Mozambique in 1983, p...
This dissertation consisting of three case studies, examines how the intersection of biomedicine and...