Rural Disease Knowledge
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Rural Disease Knowledge
Anthropological and Historical Perspectives
Lynteris, Christos; Duarte da Silva, Matheus Alves
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2024
272
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9781032563251
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1. Introduction: The Scales, Subjects and Politics of Rural Disease Knowledge
Matheus Alves Duarte da Silva and Christos Lynteris
2. Demarcating the "Field" of Field Epidemiology in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Britain
Jacob Steere-Williams
3. Extracting Blood, Flies, and Ideas: David and Mary Bruce, Vernacular Experts, and Unakane in Rural Zululand c. 1880s-1900s
Jules Skotnes-Brown
4. Yaws: Medicine and Propaganda in Rural Java, 1911-1942
Maurits Bastian Meerwijk
5. Salvador Mazza and Chagas Disease in Argentina: The Epistemic and Political Reshaping of a Controversial Rural Disease, 1926-1946
Juan Pablo Zabala
6. The Epidemiological and Epistemic Emergence of "Rural Plague" in Argentina
Christos Lynteris
7. From the City to the Jungle: Yellow Fever and the Remaking of Alliances Among Living Things
Gregg Mitman
8. An International Crossroads: Plague, Rural Knowledge, and Epidemiological Reasoning in the Brazilian Backlands (1939-1965)
Matheus Alves Duarte da Silva
9. Unnecessary Adversaries amidst War: Biomedical and Non-Biomedical Approaches to Leishmaniasis in Rural Colombia
Lina Beatriz Pinto-Garcia
10. Local Knowledge, Cattle-Human Relations and Disease Perceptions of the Agropastoralists in the Kilombero Valley, Tanzania
Caroline Mwihaki Mburu and Kathrin Heitz-Tokpa
Index
Matheus Alves Duarte da Silva and Christos Lynteris
2. Demarcating the "Field" of Field Epidemiology in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Britain
Jacob Steere-Williams
3. Extracting Blood, Flies, and Ideas: David and Mary Bruce, Vernacular Experts, and Unakane in Rural Zululand c. 1880s-1900s
Jules Skotnes-Brown
4. Yaws: Medicine and Propaganda in Rural Java, 1911-1942
Maurits Bastian Meerwijk
5. Salvador Mazza and Chagas Disease in Argentina: The Epistemic and Political Reshaping of a Controversial Rural Disease, 1926-1946
Juan Pablo Zabala
6. The Epidemiological and Epistemic Emergence of "Rural Plague" in Argentina
Christos Lynteris
7. From the City to the Jungle: Yellow Fever and the Remaking of Alliances Among Living Things
Gregg Mitman
8. An International Crossroads: Plague, Rural Knowledge, and Epidemiological Reasoning in the Brazilian Backlands (1939-1965)
Matheus Alves Duarte da Silva
9. Unnecessary Adversaries amidst War: Biomedical and Non-Biomedical Approaches to Leishmaniasis in Rural Colombia
Lina Beatriz Pinto-Garcia
10. Local Knowledge, Cattle-Human Relations and Disease Perceptions of the Agropastoralists in the Kilombero Valley, Tanzania
Caroline Mwihaki Mburu and Kathrin Heitz-Tokpa
Index
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medical anthropology;anthropology;Historical Anthropology;global health
1. Introduction: The Scales, Subjects and Politics of Rural Disease Knowledge
Matheus Alves Duarte da Silva and Christos Lynteris
2. Demarcating the "Field" of Field Epidemiology in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Britain
Jacob Steere-Williams
3. Extracting Blood, Flies, and Ideas: David and Mary Bruce, Vernacular Experts, and Unakane in Rural Zululand c. 1880s-1900s
Jules Skotnes-Brown
4. Yaws: Medicine and Propaganda in Rural Java, 1911-1942
Maurits Bastian Meerwijk
5. Salvador Mazza and Chagas Disease in Argentina: The Epistemic and Political Reshaping of a Controversial Rural Disease, 1926-1946
Juan Pablo Zabala
6. The Epidemiological and Epistemic Emergence of "Rural Plague" in Argentina
Christos Lynteris
7. From the City to the Jungle: Yellow Fever and the Remaking of Alliances Among Living Things
Gregg Mitman
8. An International Crossroads: Plague, Rural Knowledge, and Epidemiological Reasoning in the Brazilian Backlands (1939-1965)
Matheus Alves Duarte da Silva
9. Unnecessary Adversaries amidst War: Biomedical and Non-Biomedical Approaches to Leishmaniasis in Rural Colombia
Lina Beatriz Pinto-Garcia
10. Local Knowledge, Cattle-Human Relations and Disease Perceptions of the Agropastoralists in the Kilombero Valley, Tanzania
Caroline Mwihaki Mburu and Kathrin Heitz-Tokpa
Index
Matheus Alves Duarte da Silva and Christos Lynteris
2. Demarcating the "Field" of Field Epidemiology in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Britain
Jacob Steere-Williams
3. Extracting Blood, Flies, and Ideas: David and Mary Bruce, Vernacular Experts, and Unakane in Rural Zululand c. 1880s-1900s
Jules Skotnes-Brown
4. Yaws: Medicine and Propaganda in Rural Java, 1911-1942
Maurits Bastian Meerwijk
5. Salvador Mazza and Chagas Disease in Argentina: The Epistemic and Political Reshaping of a Controversial Rural Disease, 1926-1946
Juan Pablo Zabala
6. The Epidemiological and Epistemic Emergence of "Rural Plague" in Argentina
Christos Lynteris
7. From the City to the Jungle: Yellow Fever and the Remaking of Alliances Among Living Things
Gregg Mitman
8. An International Crossroads: Plague, Rural Knowledge, and Epidemiological Reasoning in the Brazilian Backlands (1939-1965)
Matheus Alves Duarte da Silva
9. Unnecessary Adversaries amidst War: Biomedical and Non-Biomedical Approaches to Leishmaniasis in Rural Colombia
Lina Beatriz Pinto-Garcia
10. Local Knowledge, Cattle-Human Relations and Disease Perceptions of the Agropastoralists in the Kilombero Valley, Tanzania
Caroline Mwihaki Mburu and Kathrin Heitz-Tokpa
Index
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