By understanding a community’s medical system, we are able to see its body ontology and how the people within it live in relation to the world, a historically constructed ideological position. Modernisation and development have restructured Indigenous communities and devalued traditional ontologies, including medical systems. This is a global pattern, where historical power relationships defined the coloniality of being and from this, organised healthcare, governance, and education in relation to patriarchal and capitalist universals. These social structures underlie the Anthropocene geological epoch and planetary crisis. Wixárika Indigenous communities live a polytheistic sociality; their medical system treats the spiritual origins of...
In recent years, the notion Anthropocene has been celebrated for its potential to bridge modern divi...
In this article, I call for an object-centered ethnography to illuminate the ontological multiplicit...
Medical pluralism is not a new issue in medical anthropology. Over four decades medical anthropolog...
By understanding a community’s medical system, we are able to see its body ontology and how the peop...
Advances in science have illuminated the role of the “ecological theatre”—the total living environme...
The cosmovisions of the so-called world religions are based on assumed divides between nature a...
This chapter emphasizes the importance of ontological dialogue and methodological choices to the con...
Background:Global environmental change is fundamentally altering the composition and functioning of ...
The continual expansion of developmental frontiers has impacted dramatically upon Indigenous health ...
Four decades ago, several health movements were sprouting in isolation. In 1980, the environmental g...
Medical anthropology is concerned with both the causes and consequences of human sickness, and its v...
This paper begins with the understanding that the global commons is under threat. In the light hereo...
In order to fulfill a broader vision of health and wellness, the World Health Organization (WHO) 201...
My ethnographic research engages Wixaritari conceptions of sickness and healing that are rooted in a...
The emerging concept of planetary health—defined as the interdependent vitality of all natural...
In recent years, the notion Anthropocene has been celebrated for its potential to bridge modern divi...
In this article, I call for an object-centered ethnography to illuminate the ontological multiplicit...
Medical pluralism is not a new issue in medical anthropology. Over four decades medical anthropolog...
By understanding a community’s medical system, we are able to see its body ontology and how the peop...
Advances in science have illuminated the role of the “ecological theatre”—the total living environme...
The cosmovisions of the so-called world religions are based on assumed divides between nature a...
This chapter emphasizes the importance of ontological dialogue and methodological choices to the con...
Background:Global environmental change is fundamentally altering the composition and functioning of ...
The continual expansion of developmental frontiers has impacted dramatically upon Indigenous health ...
Four decades ago, several health movements were sprouting in isolation. In 1980, the environmental g...
Medical anthropology is concerned with both the causes and consequences of human sickness, and its v...
This paper begins with the understanding that the global commons is under threat. In the light hereo...
In order to fulfill a broader vision of health and wellness, the World Health Organization (WHO) 201...
My ethnographic research engages Wixaritari conceptions of sickness and healing that are rooted in a...
The emerging concept of planetary health—defined as the interdependent vitality of all natural...
In recent years, the notion Anthropocene has been celebrated for its potential to bridge modern divi...
In this article, I call for an object-centered ethnography to illuminate the ontological multiplicit...
Medical pluralism is not a new issue in medical anthropology. Over four decades medical anthropolog...