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Medicine and Morality in Haiti

Medicine and Morality in Haiti

Medicine and Morality in Haiti

The Contest for Healing Power
Paul Brodwin
September 1996
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    Morality and medicine are inextricably intertwined in rural Haiti, and both are shaped by the different local religious traditions, Christian and Vodoun, as well as by biomedical and folk medical practices. When people fall ill, they seek treatment not only from Western doctors but also from herbalists, religious healers and midwives. Dr Brodwin examines the situational logic, the pragmatic decisions, that guide people in making choices when they are faced with illness. He also explains the moral issues that arise in a society where suffering is associated with guilt, but where different, sometimes conflicting, ethical systems coexist. Moreover, he shows how in the crisis of illness people rework religious identities and are forced to address fundamental social and political problems.

    • Reflects current interests in medical anthropology
    • Richly documented study
    • Important contribution to Caribbean ethnography

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    September 1996
    Paperback
    9780521575430
    260 pages
    228 × 152 × 18 mm
    0.395kg
    17 b/w illus. 1 map
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. History and Ethnography of Biomedicine:
    • 2. Metropolitan medicine and strategies of rule
    • 3. Biomedicine in Jeanty
    • 4. Medicalization and illness experience: two case studies
    • Part II. The Moral Discourse of Medical Pluralism:
    • 5. The Catholic practice of healing
    • 6. Houngan and the limits to Catholic morality
    • 7. Religious healing and the fragmentation of rural life
    • 8. Conclusion.
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    • Paul Brodwin