HEALTH AND ILLNESS ANTHROPOLOGY
- Academic year
- 2019/2020 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- ANTROPOLOGIA DELLA SALUTE SP.
- Course code
- FM0004 (AF:308466 AR:169609)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Educational sector code
- M-DEA/01
- Period
- 2nd Semester
- Where
- VENEZIA
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Students enrolled in other programs are required to write to the lecturer for a preliminary assessment of their general competence in Cultural Anthropology and the identification of an appropriate program.
Expected learning outcomes
At the end of the course, students are able to think in complex terms the relationship between subject, body and society and are aware of the main themes of scientific debate, as well as the main theories and research fields. In addition, they manage the basic conceptual tools that allow them to explore, with a critical attitude, such themes in specific areas of intervention, through both research and applied research, carried out in settings where therapies and other forms of intervention are implemented.
Pre-requirements
Students enrolled in other programs are required to write to the lecturer for the assessment of their general competence in Cultural Anthropology and the identification of an appropriate program.
Contents
The course will examine these connections, illustrating the main theories in the anthropology of health, body, suffering and disease, but also exploring some specific fields in which the relationship between subject, body and society is dynamically constructed (and can therefore be analyzed). In particular, the course aims to cover the following topics: a) traditional healing practices; b) assisted reproduction; c) psychiatry; d) migration and ethnopsychiatry; e) social service and politics of the body; f) drugs and other therapeutic objects; g) AIDS, infections and inequalities; h) aesthetic treatments and body performance.
Referral texts
1) Compulsory reading: Pizza, Giovanni, Antropologia medica. Saperi, pratiche e politiche del corpo, Carocci 2005.
2) Articles, book chapters and other texts that will be made available in Moodle.
PROGRAMME FOR NON-ATTENDING STUDENTS
1) Compulsory reading: Pizza, Giovanni, Antropologia medica. Saperi, pratiche e politiche del corpo, Carocci 2005.
2) Articles, book chapters and other texts that will be made available in Moodle.
3) A monograph to be selected among the following works:
a) Traditional healing practices:
De Martino, Ernesto, La terra del rimorso. Contributo a una storia religiosa del sud, Il Saggiatore, 1961 (ediz. 2015 disponibile)
Fassin, Didier, Pouvoir et maladie en Afrique, PUF, 1992.
Beneduce, Roberto, Trance e possessione in Africa, Corpi, mimesi, storia, Bollati Boringhieri, 2002.
Crapanzano, Vincent, Tuhami, portrait of a Moroccan, University of Chicago Press, 1985.
b) Assisted reproduction:
Mattalucci Claudia, Antropologia e riproduzione. Attese, fratture e ricomposizioni della procreazione e della genitorialità in Italia, Cortina, 2017.
c) Psychiatry:
Basaglia, Franco, L’Istituzione negata: rapporto da un ospedale psichiatrico, Einaudi, 1974 (nuova ediz. Baldini e Castoldi 2018).
Kleinman, Arthur, Rethinking Psychiatry: From Cultural Category to Personal Experience, Free Press, 1991.
Cozzi, Donatella Le imperfezioni del silenzio. Riflessioni antropologiche sulla depressione femminile in un'area alpina, Bonanno, 2007.
d) Migrazione e etnopsichiatria:
Taliani, Simona e Vacchiano, Francesco, Altri corpi: antropologia ed etnopsicologia della migrazione, Unicopli, 2006.
Beneduce, Roberto, Etnopsichiatria. Sofferenza mentale e alterità fra storia, dominio e cultura. Carocci, 2007.
e) Servizio sociale e politiche dei corpi:
Castellano, Viola, Revolving door. I servizi per i minori e la riproduzione delle disuguaglianze a New York, Edizioni Junior, 2018.
Taliani, Simona, Il tempo della disobbedienza Per un'antropologia della parentela nella migrazione, Ombre Corte, 2019.
f) Farmaci e altri oggetti terapeutici:
Schirripa, Pino, La vita sociale dei farmaci. Produzione, circolazione, consumo degli oggetti materiali della cura, Argo, 2015.
Fainzang, Silvie, Farmaci e società. Il paziente, il medico e la ricetta, Angeli, 2009.
Petryna, Adriana, Lakoff Andrew and Kleinman Arthur, Global Pharmaceuticals: Ethics, Market, Practices, Duke University Press, 2006.
g) AIDS, infezioni e diseguaglianze:
Bastos, Cristiana, Global Responses to AIDS: Science in Emergency, Indiana University Press, 1999 (also available in Portuguese: Ciência, poder, acção: as respostas à SIDA, Imprensa de Ciências Sociais, 2002).
Farmer, Paul, AIDS and accusation: Haiti and the geography of blame, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1992.
h) Trattamenti estetici e prestazioni corporee:
Edmonds, Alexander, Pretty Modern. Beauty, Sex, and Plastic Surgery in Brasil, Duke University Press, 2010.
Assessment methods
The exam will be oral, aimed at assessing both the knowledge on the topics covered in the course and the capacity of oral expression with appropriate language. The final grade will take into account the appropriateness of contents and language and, for attending students, the level of involvement and participation in classes and the quality of the presentation.
N.B. DUE TO THE RESTRICTIONS INTRODUCED FOR THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, THE EXAMINATION WILL BE TAKEN BY VIDEO CONFERENCE
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