国立民族学博物館調査報告(Senri Ethnological Reports)
No.143 How Do Biomedicines Shape People’s Lives, Socialities and Landscapes?
2017年12月1日刊行
Edited by Akinori Hamada, Mikako Toda
バックナンバーCONTENTS
Preface
……………… Akinori Hamada
……………… Akinori Hamada
Part 1: Experiences of HIV/AIDS Projects
1. Reconsidering Therapeutic Citizenship in the Era of Universal Treatment: (Dis)connectedness and (Non)transformation among HIV-positive People in Ethiopia
……………… Makoto Nishi
2. Seeking Recognition, Care, and Connection: Critical Perspectives from Kenya on Living with HIV
……………… Ruth Prince
1. Reconsidering Therapeutic Citizenship in the Era of Universal Treatment: (Dis)connectedness and (Non)transformation among HIV-positive People in Ethiopia
……………… Makoto Nishi
2. Seeking Recognition, Care, and Connection: Critical Perspectives from Kenya on Living with HIV
……………… Ruth Prince
Part 2: Reactions to Biomedicnes
3. Plurality and Chance: Limits to Medicalization of Midwifery in Lagos
……………… Hidetoshi Kondo
4. Disability and Charity among Hunter-gatherers and Farmers in Cameroon
……………… Mikako Toda
5. The State of Female Genital Mutilation among Kenyan Maasai: The View from a Community-Based Organisation in Maa Pastoral Society
……………… Mikako TodaManami Hayashi
6. Establiching Therapy Networks in the Era of Global Health: The Case of Procuring for Malaria Treatment among the Egun People in Lagos State, Nigeria
……………… Takashi Tamai
3. Plurality and Chance: Limits to Medicalization of Midwifery in Lagos
……………… Hidetoshi Kondo
4. Disability and Charity among Hunter-gatherers and Farmers in Cameroon
……………… Mikako Toda
5. The State of Female Genital Mutilation among Kenyan Maasai: The View from a Community-Based Organisation in Maa Pastoral Society
……………… Mikako TodaManami Hayashi
6. Establiching Therapy Networks in the Era of Global Health: The Case of Procuring for Malaria Treatment among the Egun People in Lagos State, Nigeria
……………… Takashi Tamai
Part 3: Temporality and Spatiality
7. Restyling the Milieu: On Milieu Making Practices around Tuberculosis Treatment Projects in Southern Ghana
……………… Akinori Hamada
8. How EVD (Ebola Virus Disease) Spread and How People Respond: Sociopolitical Analysis of the Epidemic in Sierra Leone and Liberia
……………… Hideyuki Okano
9. Ethnography as Re-enactment: Performing Temporality in an East African Place of Science
……………… P. Wenzel Geissler
7. Restyling the Milieu: On Milieu Making Practices around Tuberculosis Treatment Projects in Southern Ghana
……………… Akinori Hamada
8. How EVD (Ebola Virus Disease) Spread and How People Respond: Sociopolitical Analysis of the Epidemic in Sierra Leone and Liberia
……………… Hideyuki Okano
9. Ethnography as Re-enactment: Performing Temporality in an East African Place of Science
……………… P. Wenzel Geissler
List of Contributors