Sickness and healing expenence is universal, but the context in which both are perceived and dealt with is particular. Culture and the individual constitute the universal context. The social structures, values, beliefs, the symbol system of a culture and the tendency of the individual to act upon his existence within cultural parameters, inform the particular context. The relationship that exists between culture and the individual is best described as dialectic. The concept of dialect is the theoretical tool to analytically show how this relationship works out in real life. At the base of this relationship operates conflict. Sickness, or permanent ill health since early childho...
The human self is a cultural object. It never exists outside of culture or in the form of a phenomen...
An important, and often neglected, aspect of the illness experience is meaning—that is, how affected...
Abstract Cultural foundations, beliefs and associated ritual practices delimit the relation to and t...
Introduction A small black pouch of thin, scratchy fabric, encasing a tightly folded surah from th...
Illness, physical and mental, must be defined and dealt with by every viable socio-cultural system. ...
This ethnographic study investigated why people who originated from Sub-Saharan Africa, sought help ...
An anthropological view of culture and somatic experience is presented through elaboration of the no...
The thesis describes the range of south Nias villagers' understandings of sickness and healing, and ...
This course is an introduction to medical anthropology. We emphasize how health, illness, and healin...
This dissertation examines the intersections between traditional healing and Christianity in souther...
The fundamental idea for this article is a review of the theoretical discussion among experts in bio...
This was a descriptive, grounded theory study designed to explore relationships between social and c...
This dissertation explores subjective accounts among Javanese of the experience of severe illness (n...
ABSTRACT Health serves as a metaphor for salvation in the Charismatic Christian community at Tuscalo...
Cultural foundations, beliefs and associated ritual practices delimit the relation to and the repres...
The human self is a cultural object. It never exists outside of culture or in the form of a phenomen...
An important, and often neglected, aspect of the illness experience is meaning—that is, how affected...
Abstract Cultural foundations, beliefs and associated ritual practices delimit the relation to and t...
Introduction A small black pouch of thin, scratchy fabric, encasing a tightly folded surah from th...
Illness, physical and mental, must be defined and dealt with by every viable socio-cultural system. ...
This ethnographic study investigated why people who originated from Sub-Saharan Africa, sought help ...
An anthropological view of culture and somatic experience is presented through elaboration of the no...
The thesis describes the range of south Nias villagers' understandings of sickness and healing, and ...
This course is an introduction to medical anthropology. We emphasize how health, illness, and healin...
This dissertation examines the intersections between traditional healing and Christianity in souther...
The fundamental idea for this article is a review of the theoretical discussion among experts in bio...
This was a descriptive, grounded theory study designed to explore relationships between social and c...
This dissertation explores subjective accounts among Javanese of the experience of severe illness (n...
ABSTRACT Health serves as a metaphor for salvation in the Charismatic Christian community at Tuscalo...
Cultural foundations, beliefs and associated ritual practices delimit the relation to and the repres...
The human self is a cultural object. It never exists outside of culture or in the form of a phenomen...
An important, and often neglected, aspect of the illness experience is meaning—that is, how affected...
Abstract Cultural foundations, beliefs and associated ritual practices delimit the relation to and t...