Modernity, the State, and New Medical Histories in Non-European Contexts

IF 0.1 Q3 HISTORY
Saurabh Mishra
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Histories of medicine and science in the colonies have, conceptually and theoretically, travelled some distance in the last three decades. While public health and epidemics in certain Asian contexts,1 and mental health and medical stereotypes in the African case,2 appear to have preoccupied historians during the early years, there has been an increasing willingness to charter new paths and explore new possibilities. This has made the sub-discipline more exciting and inter-disciplinary – for example, the move away from the state and its discourses has led to an increased attention to other forms of medical treatments and their interactions with regional publics. The interdisciplinarity, too, is evident in seemingly innocuous changes. For instance, medical historians have begun to make more frequent use of the term ‘health’, which, until the noughties at least, was a concept mostly employed by sociologists and anthropologists. It is heartening to see that all four books under review, to a greater or lesser extent, bridge these divides in obvious and not-so-obvious ways.
现代性、国家和非欧洲背景下的新医学史
在过去的三十年里,殖民地的医学和科学史在概念上和理论上都走了一段距离。虽然在某些亚洲情况下的公共卫生和流行病1以及在非洲情况下的精神卫生和医学陈规定型观念2似乎在早期就占据了历史学家的注意力,但人们越来越愿意开辟新的道路并探索新的可能性。这使得子学科更加令人兴奋和跨学科-例如,远离国家及其话语导致人们越来越关注其他形式的医疗及其与地区公众的互动。跨学科性在看似无害的变化中也很明显。例如,医学历史学家开始更频繁地使用“健康”一词,至少在本世纪头十年之前,这个概念主要是由社会学家和人类学家使用的。令人振奋的是,这四本书都或多或少地以明显或不那么明显的方式弥合了这些分歧。
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期刊介绍: “Ajalooline Ajakiri. The Estonian Historical Journal” is peer-reviewed academic journal of the Institute of History and Archaeology, University of Tartu. It accepts articles in Estonian, English or German. It is open to submissions from all parts of the world and on all fields of history, but articles, reviews and communications on the history of the Baltic region are preferred.
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