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The Politics of Knowledge in the Biomedical Sciences [electronic resource] : South/African Perspectives / edited by Jonathan Jansen, Jess Auerbach.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2023.Edition: 1st ed. 2023Description: VI, 271 p. 1 illus. online resourceISBN:
  • 9783031319136
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.461 23
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Contents:
An introduction to the politics of knowledge in medicine -- The invention of the Birthsuit: Medicine, the body and science in South African history -- Visualizing medicine: Photographing patients in 20th century South Africa -- Tied up in the genes: Racial biomedicine and the politics of knowledge -- "The reconfirmation of the same": Recent genetic studies of the "Afrikaner population" -- Racism, colonialism, and the structure of medical knowledge in the Global COVID-19 vaccination campaign -- When not to decolonize -- Unmasked faces and tight vaginas: The politics of health rumors in Burkina Faso -- French biomedicine in Morocco: Data capitalism and imperial extractivism -- How the history and politics of occupational therapy shapes the profession and its practitioners -- The medicalization of the mind: On the politics of knowledge in clinical psychology.
Summary: In the wake of the decolonization movement in South Africa and around the world, this edited work presents fresh evidence and advances new arguments on the politics and economics of colonial biomedical knowledge in South Africa and other parts of the African continent. Covering a richly diverse set of fields---including human genetics, obstetrics, occupational therapy, medical photography and the vaccine sciences---the book demonstrates the troubled histories and the enduring effects of imperial knowledge decades since the end of colonial rule and apartheid. While this is a valuable text on the politics of the biomedical sciences written from the perspective of the African continent, at the same time it revisits knowledge/power relationships between the global north and south in a historical perspective and in their contemporary expression in the disciplines. The immediate benefit is a reference resource for medical science researchers, and a teaching text for senior undergraduate and postgraduate students. The book is further composed as an accessible, readable and interesting text on politics and medicine in Africa for the discerning lay reader.
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An introduction to the politics of knowledge in medicine -- The invention of the Birthsuit: Medicine, the body and science in South African history -- Visualizing medicine: Photographing patients in 20th century South Africa -- Tied up in the genes: Racial biomedicine and the politics of knowledge -- "The reconfirmation of the same": Recent genetic studies of the "Afrikaner population" -- Racism, colonialism, and the structure of medical knowledge in the Global COVID-19 vaccination campaign -- When not to decolonize -- Unmasked faces and tight vaginas: The politics of health rumors in Burkina Faso -- French biomedicine in Morocco: Data capitalism and imperial extractivism -- How the history and politics of occupational therapy shapes the profession and its practitioners -- The medicalization of the mind: On the politics of knowledge in clinical psychology.

In the wake of the decolonization movement in South Africa and around the world, this edited work presents fresh evidence and advances new arguments on the politics and economics of colonial biomedical knowledge in South Africa and other parts of the African continent. Covering a richly diverse set of fields---including human genetics, obstetrics, occupational therapy, medical photography and the vaccine sciences---the book demonstrates the troubled histories and the enduring effects of imperial knowledge decades since the end of colonial rule and apartheid. While this is a valuable text on the politics of the biomedical sciences written from the perspective of the African continent, at the same time it revisits knowledge/power relationships between the global north and south in a historical perspective and in their contemporary expression in the disciplines. The immediate benefit is a reference resource for medical science researchers, and a teaching text for senior undergraduate and postgraduate students. The book is further composed as an accessible, readable and interesting text on politics and medicine in Africa for the discerning lay reader.

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