Module II – Ecology of Disease, Ethnomedicine, and the Social Construction of Illness

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Module II Objectives

  • Students will be able to define and describe the process of embodiment, especially in terms of how the human body and wellness may be impacted by society.
  • Students will be able to describe and discuss the role of biomedicine in our understanding of the interaction of sociocultural factors and human health.
  • Students will be able to describe and discuss the relationship between gender and health issues, including access to health care.

Topic 1 – Structural Inequalities of Health and Ecology of Disease

  • Readings (Text)
    • Cultural and political ecologies of disease, Peter Brown (p.68-100)
    • Anne Fadiman, Chapters 7 (p.78-92)
  • Lecture Notes (PPT)
    • Social Inequalities of Health and Disease Ecology (PPT)
  • Readings (Supplemental Articles)
    • Leatherman, T. (2005). A space of vulnerability in poverty and health: Political ecology and the biocultural analysis. Ethos 33(1):46-70
    • McElory, A. (1996). Should medical ecology be political? Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 10(4):512-522.
    • Williams, D.R. and Jackson, P.B. (2005) Social sources of racial disparities in health. Health Affairs, 24(2), 325-334.
  • Video
    • Film: Unnatural causes of diseases: In Sickness and Wealth

Topic 2 – Ethnomedicine

  • Readings (Text)
    • Cultural approaches, Belief and ethnomedical systems, Peter Brown (p.101-121)
    • Anne Fadiman, Chapter 8 (p.93-105)
  • Lecture Notes (PPT)
    • Ethnomedicine (PPT)
  • Readings (Supplemental Articles)
    • Garro, L. (2000). Cultural meaning, explanations of illness, and the development of comparative frameworks. Ethnology, 39(4): 305-334.
    • Kleinman, et al.(1978). Culture, Illness and Care: Clinical lessons from Anthropologic and cross-cultural research. Annals of Internal Medicine 88:251-258.
    • Moerman, D. and Jonas, W. (2002) Deconstructing the placebo effect and finding the meaning response. Annals of Internal Medicine, 136(6): 471-476.
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Topic 3 – Social Construction of Illness

  • Readings (Text)
    • The meaning and experience of Illness Brown (p.148-183)
    • Anne Fadiman chapter 10 (p.119-139)
  • Lecture Notes (PPT)
    • The Social Production of Illness (PPT)
  • Readings (Supplemental Articles)
    • Sapolsky, R. (1996) Why Stress is Bad for your Brain. Science, 273(5276): 749-750.
    • Dressler, W. (2004) Culture and the risk of disease. British Medical Bulletin, 69: 21-31.
    • Gravlee, C., Dressler W., and Bernard H.R. (2005). Skin color, social classification, and blood pressure in southeastern Puerto Rico. American Journal of Public Health, 95 (12): 2192-2197.
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    • Film: Selling Sickness 

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