FOLK 369 401 Folk & Alternative
Medicines
Elizabeth McKenzie
Lecture: Monday, Wednesday: 3:00-4:30
Cross-listed: HSSC 369
Distribution I: Society
This course investigates the folk and popular health belief systems
now known in the United States as complementary and Alternative
Medicine (CAM), using an ethnographic approach to come to an understanding
of a variety of healing systems. We will explore the many ways
in which people explain how and why they get sick, how they decide
what to do about it, and how all of this relates to larger frameworks
of beliefs and values. We will compare these systems with each
other, and with the conventional biomedical system, to better
understand the range of constructions of health, illness, and
care they represent. Guest lectures by practitioners and participants
in non-conventional healing systems will provide us with insider
views of some of the systems we study.
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