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OverviewBreathtaking analyzes asthma care in the twenty-first century. Symptoms resembling asthma have been documented for more than two thousand years, yet today's changing ecologies, health care systems, medical sciences, and built environments are reshaping the disease. Now identified as a global epidemic, asthma (and our efforts to control it) demands an analysis attentive to its complexity, its contextual nature, and the care practices that emerge from both. Breathtaking presents diverse contemporary perspectives informed by interviews with individuals who are living with asthma today. Alison Kenner advances three arguments about asthma care in the United States. The first builds on the assertion that care practices are context-specific and temporally anchored. The second relates to how asthma sufferers use (or don't use) prescription drugs, paying special attention to biomedicalization, as well as to the environmental dimensions of disordered breathing and the structural conditions that make pharmaceutical treatments possible. Finally, she shows how, in the United States, contemporary approaches to environmental health have largely emphasized individual over collective responsibility. In conclusion, she reviews how new modes of collective care practices may be generating public health reforms that can more effectively address the asthma epidemic during a period of climate change. Clearly written and theoretically insightful, Breathtaking is a sweeping ethnographic account of asthma's heterogeneity, told through the lived experiences of disordered breathers with a focus on their support networks, from new smartphone applications tailored to asthmatics to mobile asthma clinics to alternative breathing practitioners. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alison KennerPublisher: University of Minnesota Press Imprint: University of Minnesota Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.60cm ISBN: 9781517902872ISBN 10: 1517902878 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 06 November 2018 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsThis elegant first monograph from the Asthma Files Project is written simply for all audiences and provides five practical recommendations. Breathtaking is social science at its best: experiential, explanatory, critical, and providing ways forward. Alison Kenner herself is an active participant as community social-scientist and as partner to someone who suffers disordered breathing. She guides us vividly across scales and registers. -Michael M.J. Fischer, author of Anthropology in the Meantime Breathtaking is a sweeping ethnographic account of asthma and its treatments that expertly traverses questions of lived experience, medical technology, and critical ecology as they bear on the epidemic of disordered breathing. Beautifully written and poignant, this book makes a robust contribution to our understanding of the health effects of environmental degradation and climate change, deepens the critiques of biomedicalization, and heralds the promise of complementary and alternative medicine. -Anthony Ryan Hatch, author of Blood Sugar Author InformationAlison Kenner is assistant professor in the department of politics and the Center for Science, Technology, and Society at Drexel University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |