Cosmos, Gods and Madmen: Frameworks in the Anthropologies of Medicine / Edition 1

Cosmos, Gods and Madmen: Frameworks in the Anthropologies of Medicine / Edition 1

by Roland Littlewood, Rebecca Lynch
ISBN-10:
1789200628
ISBN-13:
9781789200621
Pub. Date:
09/14/2018
Publisher:
Berghahn Books
ISBN-10:
1789200628
ISBN-13:
9781789200621
Pub. Date:
09/14/2018
Publisher:
Berghahn Books
Cosmos, Gods and Madmen: Frameworks in the Anthropologies of Medicine / Edition 1

Cosmos, Gods and Madmen: Frameworks in the Anthropologies of Medicine / Edition 1

by Roland Littlewood, Rebecca Lynch
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Overview

The social anthropology of sickness and health has always been concerned with religious cosmologies: how societies make sense of such issues as prediction and control of misfortune and fate; the malevolence of others; the benevolence (or otherwise) of the mystical world; local understanding and explanations of the natural and ultra-human worlds. This volume presents differing categorizations and conflicts that occur as people seek to make sense of suffering and their experiences. Cosmologies, whether incorporating the divine or as purely secular, lead us to interpret human action and the human constitution, its ills and its healing and, in particular, ways which determine and limit our very possibilities.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781789200621
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Publication date: 09/14/2018
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.47(d)

About the Author

Roland Littlewood is Professor of Anthropology and Psychiatry at UCL. He is a former president of the RAI and has undertaken fieldwork in Trinidad, Haiti, Lebanon, Italy and Albania, and has published eight books and around 200 papers.

Rebecca Lynch is an Assistant Professor in Medical Anthropology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM). She has conducted fieldwork in Trinidad and the UK. Taking an approach that crosses the intersection between religion and medicine, she has published on socio-cultural, moral, and scientific constructions of the body, health and illness, and on bodily interaction with the non-human through technology, protocols, bodily fluids, and spirit agents.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Divinity, Disease, Distress
Roland Littlewood and Rebecca Lynch

Chapter 1. Why Animism Matters
David Napier

Chapter 2. Spreading the Gospel of the Miracle Cure: Panama’s Black Christ
Rodney J. Reynolds

Chapter 3. Madness and Miracles: Hoping for Healing in Rural Ghana
Ursula M. Read

Chapter 4. ‘Sakawa’ Rumours: Occult Internet Fraud and Ghanaian Identity
Alice Armstrong

Chapter 5. To Heal the Body is to Heal Oneself: The Body as Congregation
Isabelle Lange

Chapter 6. Addiction and the Duality of the Self in a North American Religio-Therapeutic Community
Ellie Reynolds

Chapter 7. Religious Conversion and Madness: Contested Territory in the Peruvian Andes
David M.R. Orr

Chapter 8. Cosmologies of Fear: The Medicalisation of Anxiety in Contemporary Britain
Rebecca Lynch

Chapter 9. Functionalists and Zombis: Sorcery as Spandrel and Social Rescue
Roland Littlewood

Chapter 10. Religion and Psychosis: A Common Evolutionary Trajectory?
Simon Dein

Index

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