复旦人类学《医学人类学》课程的授课大纲与计划阅读书目参考
复旦人类学《医学人类学》课程的授课大纲与计划阅读书目参考
SOCI7069 医学人类学
Medical Anthropology and Medical Humanities
开课院系:社会发展与公共政策学院 任课教师:朱剑峰、潘天舒
课程性质:硕士专业选修课
“The human body is both the creative source of experience and the site of domination.”
Byron Good, 1990
“(T)here is no society (Western or non-Western) where explanations for pain, suffering, and death are systematically dissociated from a larger social, political, cosmic order.”
Nancy Scheper-Hughes & Margaret Lock, 1991
课程简介
医学人类学是国际人类学领域发展最快的一门学科。它是社会和文化人类学理论与心理学、公共卫生和社会医学实践的完美结合。在国际学术界,医学人类学以其科学审慎的研究态度以及体现人文情怀的研究风格,已经成为作为联结社会科学和医学领域最重要的桥梁。设立本课程的基本目的在于为不同专业的研究生提供跨学科的研究视角和分析手段,为学术探索、决策咨询和医疗实践服务,同时使医学人类学成为复旦人类学学科发展的标志。医学人类学以其独特的人类学视角和研究方法审视病患,健康,治疗,社会制度以及文化之间的复杂关系,从而更加强医学从业者对生命本身的尊重和关怀。与此同时医学人类学的研究成果深化了社会学人类学者对许多传统命题比如humanness, personhood, kinship的理解。本课程将概要地介绍医学人类学的各个研究课题和方向,通过一个学期的学习,我们希望同学们能够对医学人类学有一个大致的了解,并激发在这些领域中的深入研究的兴趣。
教学内容及基本要求
1) 医学人类学的研究内容,与学术流派;
2) 医学人类学对“身体,”“ ”生命,“ “死亡”等重要概念的解读;
3) 从人类学的角度对医学知识(尤其是西方医学知识体系)医学科技,进而对自然/文化(nature/culture),正常/异常(normal/abnormal)重新认识和思考;
4) 文化在日常诊疗实践中的意义与功能
5) 体性与疾痛经验的社会意义
6) 医学人类学实践以及对当代心理医学的反思
7) 对于“社会医药化” 的人类学剖析与诊断
8) 田野研究的“生物-文化” 模式与流行病预防实践;
9) 医学人文与医学伦理
通过文献学习、课堂讨论和结合自身学科背景的思考,学生 和授课教授将共同探讨人类学在中国社会背景下如何能够为医学实践提供有价值的理论基础和观察角度以及医学实践如何为人类学田野调查和学理探索提供平台等关键议题,并形成初步共识。
Course Requirements:
1. Attendance and Participantion 10%
2. Response paper (20%): one page long response paper (single spaced) for the readings we assign for each week.
3. Do close reading of Arthur Kleinman’s book The Illness Narratives and write a paper of “ill narrative” You will conduct an interview with someone who is willing and able to discuss his or her experience of illness or suffering. You will then write a narrative account and interpret this experience using analytic concepts from the book. (35%)
4. Write a review essay on Paul Farmer’s book Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights, and the New War on the Poor. (35%)
Required books:
Anne Fadiman 1998. The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down: A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two Cultures.
Paul Farmer 2004. Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights, and the New War on the Poor.
Arthur Kleinman 1988. The Illness Narratives: Suffering, Healing and Human Condition.
Arthur Kleinman 2006 What Really Maters: Living a Moral Life Amidst Uncertanty and Danger
Week 1 (09/09) Introduction
Week 2 (09/16) Key Concepts in the Anthropology of Medicine
Arthur Kleinman 2006 What Really Matters Ch 1,2,3
Illness, Disease and Narratives
Week 3 (09/23) Interpreting Illness: Patients as Storytellers
Arthur Kleinman. 1998. The Illness Narratives. Ch. 1-5
Week 4 (09/30) Interpreting Illness: Patients as Storytellers
Arthur Kleinman. 1998. The Illness Narratives. Ch. 6-10
Week 5 (10/07) Interpreting Illness: Patients as Storytellers
Arthur Kleinman. 1998. The Illness Narratives. Chp 11-16
Cultures of Biomedicine and Ethnomedicine
Week 6 (10/14) Cultures of Biomedicine and Ethnomedicine
Anne Fadiman. 1998. The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down.
Week 7 (10/21) Cultures of Biomedicine and Ethnomedicin
Anne Fadiman. 1998. The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down.
Week 8 (10/28) Cultures of Biomedicine and Ethnomedicin
Anne Fadiman. 1998. The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down.
Week 9 (11/4) The Problem of Cultural Competence
Janelle Taylor. 2003. “ The Story Catches You and You Fall Down: Tragedy, Ethnography, and ‘Cultural Competence.” Medical Anthropology Quarterly 17 (2): 159-18
Arthur Kleinman and Peter Benson, 2006. “ Anthropology in the Clinic: The Problem of Cultural Competency and How to Fix It,” PLoS Medicine 3(10)
The Anthropology of Embodiment
Week 10 (11/11) The Anthropology of Embodiment: Cultural Representations of the Body
Nancy Scheper-Hughes and Margaret Lock 1987. “ The Mindful Body: A Prolegomenon to Future Work in Medical Anthropology.” Medical Anthropology Quarterly 1(1): 6-41
Week 11 (11/18) No Class
Week 12 (11/25)The Anthropology of Embodiement: Cultural Representations of the Body
Shigehisa Kuriyama. 2002. “ Grasping the Language of Life.” Ch. 1 in The expressiveness of the Body and the Divergence of Greek and Chinese Medicine..
Birth, Aging and Death in different cultures
Week 13 (12/02) Gender, Bodies, and Reproduction: The Power of Metaphors
Emily Martine. 1991. “ The Egg and the Sperm: How Science has Constructed a Romance Based on Stereotypical Male-Female Roles.” Signs (16 3: 495-501
Robbie Davis-Floyd. 1994. The Rituals of American Hospital Birth. In Conformity and Conflict: Readings in Cultural Anthropology
Rayna Rapp. 2001. “ Gender, Body, Biomedicine: How Some Feminist Concerns Dragged Reproduction to the Center of Social Theory.” Medical Anthropology Quarterly 15 (4): 46-477
Week 14 (12/09) Aging
Margaret Lock. 1995. “ The Turn of Life- Unstable Meanings.” Ch, 1 in Encounters with Againg: Mythologies of Menopause in Japan and North America. Pp. 3-30
Week 15 (12/16) Death
Margaret Lock Twice Death
Week 16 (12/25) Global Power and Health
Paul Farmer. 2005 Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights, and the New War on the Poor. University of California Press.
SOCI7069 医学人类学
Medical Anthropology and Medical Humanities
开课院系:社会发展与公共政策学院 任课教师:朱剑峰、潘天舒
课程性质:硕士专业选修课
“The human body is both the creative source of experience and the site of domination.”
Byron Good, 1990
“(T)here is no society (Western or non-Western) where explanations for pain, suffering, and death are systematically dissociated from a larger social, political, cosmic order.”
Nancy Scheper-Hughes & Margaret Lock, 1991
课程简介
医学人类学是国际人类学领域发展最快的一门学科。它是社会和文化人类学理论与心理学、公共卫生和社会医学实践的完美结合。在国际学术界,医学人类学以其科学审慎的研究态度以及体现人文情怀的研究风格,已经成为作为联结社会科学和医学领域最重要的桥梁。设立本课程的基本目的在于为不同专业的研究生提供跨学科的研究视角和分析手段,为学术探索、决策咨询和医疗实践服务,同时使医学人类学成为复旦人类学学科发展的标志。医学人类学以其独特的人类学视角和研究方法审视病患,健康,治疗,社会制度以及文化之间的复杂关系,从而更加强医学从业者对生命本身的尊重和关怀。与此同时医学人类学的研究成果深化了社会学人类学者对许多传统命题比如humanness, personhood, kinship的理解。本课程将概要地介绍医学人类学的各个研究课题和方向,通过一个学期的学习,我们希望同学们能够对医学人类学有一个大致的了解,并激发在这些领域中的深入研究的兴趣。
教学内容及基本要求
1) 医学人类学的研究内容,与学术流派;
2) 医学人类学对“身体,”“ ”生命,“ “死亡”等重要概念的解读;
3) 从人类学的角度对医学知识(尤其是西方医学知识体系)医学科技,进而对自然/文化(nature/culture),正常/异常(normal/abnormal)重新认识和思考;
4) 文化在日常诊疗实践中的意义与功能
5) 体性与疾痛经验的社会意义
6) 医学人类学实践以及对当代心理医学的反思
7) 对于“社会医药化” 的人类学剖析与诊断
8) 田野研究的“生物-文化” 模式与流行病预防实践;
9) 医学人文与医学伦理
通过文献学习、课堂讨论和结合自身学科背景的思考,学生 和授课教授将共同探讨人类学在中国社会背景下如何能够为医学实践提供有价值的理论基础和观察角度以及医学实践如何为人类学田野调查和学理探索提供平台等关键议题,并形成初步共识。
Course Requirements:
1. Attendance and Participantion 10%
2. Response paper (20%): one page long response paper (single spaced) for the readings we assign for each week.
3. Do close reading of Arthur Kleinman’s book The Illness Narratives and write a paper of “ill narrative” You will conduct an interview with someone who is willing and able to discuss his or her experience of illness or suffering. You will then write a narrative account and interpret this experience using analytic concepts from the book. (35%)
4. Write a review essay on Paul Farmer’s book Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights, and the New War on the Poor. (35%)
Required books:
Anne Fadiman 1998. The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down: A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two Cultures.
Paul Farmer 2004. Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights, and the New War on the Poor.
Arthur Kleinman 1988. The Illness Narratives: Suffering, Healing and Human Condition.
Arthur Kleinman 2006 What Really Maters: Living a Moral Life Amidst Uncertanty and Danger
Week 1 (09/09) Introduction
Week 2 (09/16) Key Concepts in the Anthropology of Medicine
Arthur Kleinman 2006 What Really Matters Ch 1,2,3
Illness, Disease and Narratives
Week 3 (09/23) Interpreting Illness: Patients as Storytellers
Arthur Kleinman. 1998. The Illness Narratives. Ch. 1-5
Week 4 (09/30) Interpreting Illness: Patients as Storytellers
Arthur Kleinman. 1998. The Illness Narratives. Ch. 6-10
Week 5 (10/07) Interpreting Illness: Patients as Storytellers
Arthur Kleinman. 1998. The Illness Narratives. Chp 11-16
Cultures of Biomedicine and Ethnomedicine
Week 6 (10/14) Cultures of Biomedicine and Ethnomedicine
Anne Fadiman. 1998. The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down.
Week 7 (10/21) Cultures of Biomedicine and Ethnomedicin
Anne Fadiman. 1998. The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down.
Week 8 (10/28) Cultures of Biomedicine and Ethnomedicin
Anne Fadiman. 1998. The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down.
Week 9 (11/4) The Problem of Cultural Competence
Janelle Taylor. 2003. “ The Story Catches You and You Fall Down: Tragedy, Ethnography, and ‘Cultural Competence.” Medical Anthropology Quarterly 17 (2): 159-18
Arthur Kleinman and Peter Benson, 2006. “ Anthropology in the Clinic: The Problem of Cultural Competency and How to Fix It,” PLoS Medicine 3(10)
The Anthropology of Embodiment
Week 10 (11/11) The Anthropology of Embodiment: Cultural Representations of the Body
Nancy Scheper-Hughes and Margaret Lock 1987. “ The Mindful Body: A Prolegomenon to Future Work in Medical Anthropology.” Medical Anthropology Quarterly 1(1): 6-41
Week 11 (11/18) No Class
Week 12 (11/25)The Anthropology of Embodiement: Cultural Representations of the Body
Shigehisa Kuriyama. 2002. “ Grasping the Language of Life.” Ch. 1 in The expressiveness of the Body and the Divergence of Greek and Chinese Medicine..
Birth, Aging and Death in different cultures
Week 13 (12/02) Gender, Bodies, and Reproduction: The Power of Metaphors
Emily Martine. 1991. “ The Egg and the Sperm: How Science has Constructed a Romance Based on Stereotypical Male-Female Roles.” Signs (16 3: 495-501
Robbie Davis-Floyd. 1994. The Rituals of American Hospital Birth. In Conformity and Conflict: Readings in Cultural Anthropology
Rayna Rapp. 2001. “ Gender, Body, Biomedicine: How Some Feminist Concerns Dragged Reproduction to the Center of Social Theory.” Medical Anthropology Quarterly 15 (4): 46-477
Week 14 (12/09) Aging
Margaret Lock. 1995. “ The Turn of Life- Unstable Meanings.” Ch, 1 in Encounters with Againg: Mythologies of Menopause in Japan and North America. Pp. 3-30
Week 15 (12/16) Death
Margaret Lock Twice Death
Week 16 (12/25) Global Power and Health
Paul Farmer. 2005 Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights, and the New War on the Poor. University of California Press.