Healing Roots: Anthropology in Life and Medicine

Author:   Julie Laplante
Publisher:   Berghahn Books
Volume:   15
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9781789200591


Pages:   302
Publication Date:   13 July 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Umhlonyane, also known as Artemisia afra, is one of the oldest and best-documented indigenous medicines in South Africa. This bush, which grows wild throughout the sub-Saharan region, smells and tastes like medicine, thus easily making its way into people's lives and becoming the choice of everyday healing for Xhosa healer-diviners and Rastafarian herbalists. This natural remedy has recently sparked curiosity as scientists search for new molecules against a tuberculosis pandemic while hoping to recognize indigenous medicine. Laplante follows umhlonyane on its trails and trials of becoming a biopharmaceutical - from the open air to controlled environments - learning from the plant and from the people who use it with hopes in healing.

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Author:   Julie Laplante
Publisher:   Berghahn Books
Imprint:   Berghahn Books
Volume:   15
ISBN:  

9781789200591


ISBN 10:   1789200598
Pages:   302
Publication Date:   13 July 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Illustrations Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction: Tracing the Preclinical Trial of an Indigenous Plant Chapter 1. Knowing Umhlonyane/Artemisia afra Chapter 2. Engaging in Medicine Chapter 3. Tracing Medicine - Wayfaring Chapter 4. Imagining Indigeneity Chapter 5. Healing the Nation Chapter 6. Dreams, Ancestors and Sound Healing Chapter 7. Weaving Molecules in Life Conclusion: Imagining the Clinical Trial References

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Overall, Laplante's Healing Roots, focusing on the tensions between the biomedical and traditional healing-based ways of making a medicine is an informative and important contribution to the literature [of] intrinsic value in the classroom, primarily for graduate-level students with specific interests in South Africa and the crossroads of ethnopharmacology and biomedicine. * Medical Anthropology Quarterly Healing Roots should be compulsory reading for students of pharmacology in Africa. That statement summarizes the wealth of information and in-depth analysis contained in a book that set out to, and succeeded in articulating the dissonance that exists in attempts to validate indigenous medicine using completely alien and super-imposed standards. * African Studies Quarterly This book represents an interesting addition to the emerging series of articles and books dedicated to the study of the interactions between Western and African systems of knowledge...[It] is very provocative and will no doubt provoke many intellectual debates. * Gilles Bibeau, Universite de Montreal


Healing Roots should be compulsory reading for students of pharmacology in Africa. That statement summarizes the wealth of information and in-depth analysis contained in a book that set out to, and succeeded in articulating the dissonance that exists in attempts to validate indigenous medicine using completely alien and super-imposed standards. African Studies Quarterly


Author Information

Julie Laplante is Associate Professor of Anthropology in the School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies at the University of Ottawa. Senior research fellow at the Max Planck Institute fur etnologische forschung (2006-2010), she has published in numerous journals and is the author of Pouvoir Guerir. Medecines autochtones et humanitaires (Power/Ability to Heal. Indigenous and humanitarian medicine).

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