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9780822330578

Disease in the History of Modern Latin America

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  • ISBN13:

    9780822330578

  • ISBN10:

    0822330571

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-03-01
  • Publisher: Duke Univ Pr

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Summary

Challenging traditional approaches to medical history, Disease in the History of Modern Latin America advances understandings of disease as a social and cultural construction in Latin America. This innovative collection provides a vivid look at the latest research in the cultural history of medicine through insightful essays about how disease-whether it be cholera or aids, leprosy or mental illness-was experienced and managed in different Latin American countries and regions, at different times from the late nineteenth century until today. Based on the idea that the meanings of sickness-and health-are contestable and subject to controversy, Disease in the History of Modern Latin America displays the richness of an interdisciplinary approach to social and cultural history. Examining diseases in Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, and Bolivia, the contributors explore the production of scientific knowledge, literary metaphors for illness, domestic public health efforts, and initiatives shaped by the agendas of international agencies. They also analyze the connections among ideas of sexuality, disease, nation, and modernity; the instrumental role of certain illnesses in state-building processes; welfare efforts sponsored by the state and led by the medical professions; and the boundaries between individual and state responsibilities regarding sickness and health. Diego Armus's introduction contextualizes the essays within the history of medicine, the history of public health, and the sociocultural history of disease. Contributors. Diego Armus, Anne-Emanuelle Birn, Kathleen Elaine Bliss, Ann S. Blum, Marilia Coutinho, Marcus Cueto, Patrick Larvie, Gabriela Nouzeilles, Diana Obregón, Nancy Lays Stepan, Ann Zulawski

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Disease in the Historiography of Modern Latin America
1(24)
Diego Armus
``The Only Serious Terror in These Regions'': Malaria Control in the Brazilian Amazon
25(26)
Nancy Leys Stepan
An Imaginary Plague in Turn-of-the-Century Buenos Aires: Hysteria, Discipline, and Languages of the Body
51(25)
Gabriela Nouzeilles
Tropical Medicine in Brazil: The Case of Chagas' Disease
76(25)
Marilia Coutinho
Tango, Gender, and Tuberculosis in Buenos Aires, 1900--1940
101(29)
Diego Armus
The State, Physicians, and Leprosy in Modern Colombia
130(28)
Diana Obregon
Revolution, the Scatological Way: The Rockefeller Foundation's Hookworm Campaign in 1920s Mexico
158(25)
Anne-Emanuelle Birn
Between Risk and Confession: State and Popular Perspectives of Syphilis Infection in Revolutionary Mexico
183(26)
Katherine Elaine Bliss
Dying of Sadness: Hospitalism and Child Welfare in Mexico City, 1920--1940
209(28)
Ann S. Blum
Mental Illness and Democracy in Bolivia: The Manicomio Pacheco, 1935--1950
237(31)
Ann Zulawski
Stigma and Blame during an Epidemic: Cholera in Peru, 1991
268(22)
Marcos Cueto
Nation, Science, and Sex: AIDS and the New Brazilian Sexuality
290(25)
Patrick Larvie
Contributors 315(2)
Index 317

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