Fighting for Breathtxt,chm,pdf,epub,mobi下载 作者:Anna Lora-Wainwright 出版社: University of Hawaii Press 副标题: Living Morally and Dying of Cancer in a Chinese Village 出版年: 2013-5-31 页数: 344 定价: USD 52.00 装帧: Hardcover ISBN: 9780824836825
内容简介 · · · · · ·Numerous reports of “cancer villages” have appeared in the past decade in both Chinese and Western media, highlighting the downside of China’s economic development. Less generally known is how people experience and understand cancer in areas where there is no agreement on its cause. Who or what do they blame? How do they cope with its onset? Fighting for Breath is the first eth...
Numerous reports of “cancer villages” have appeared in the past decade in both Chinese and Western media, highlighting the downside of China’s economic development. Less generally known is how people experience and understand cancer in areas where there is no agreement on its cause. Who or what do they blame? How do they cope with its onset? Fighting for Breath is the first ethnography to offer a bottom-up account of how rural families strive to make sense of cancer and care for sufferers. It addresses crucial areas of concern such as health, development, morality, and social change in an effort to understand what is at stake in the contemporary Chinese countryside. Encounters with cancer are instances in which social and moral fault lines may become visible. Anna Lora-Wainwright combines powerful narratives and critical engagement with an array of scholarly debates in sociocultural and medical anthropology and in the anthropology of China. The result is a moving exploration of the social inequities endemic to post-1949 China and the enduring rural-urban divide that continues to challenge social justice in the People’s Republic. In-depth case studies present villagers’ “fight for breath” as both a physical and social struggle to reclaim a moral life, ensure family and neighborly support, and critique the state for its uneven welfare provision. Lora-Wainwright depicts their suffering as lived experience, but also as embedded in domestic economies and in the commodification of care that has placed the burden on families and individuals. Fighting for Breath will be of interest to students, teachers, and researchers in Chinese studies, sociocultural and medical anthropology, human geography, development studies, and the social study of medicine. 12 illus. http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/p-8979-9780824836825.aspx
作者简介 · · · · · ·牛津大学人类学学者安娜过去几年里,一直游走在中国西南部的四川和云南的农村。在四川东北部的一个乡村里生活了一年半,观察村庄里村民的生活。最后吸引她的是这个村子里患癌症的人很多,患癌的村民如何看待他们的健康,以及患癌的影响成为安娜的关注点。 在这本书里,安娜叙述了她在这个患癌率很高的村庄里看到的情形,以及患癌症者如何与病魔斗争的过程。最后安娜分析了这个村庄背后的故事,造成癌症的社会、环境和医疗等因素。 参考来源:5/30周四: 《为呼吸而战,一个癌症村生与死的故事》新书分享会 http://www.douban.com/event/18993350/
目录 · · · · · ·Introduction Part 1: Foundations Chapter 1: Cancer and Contending Forms of Morality Chapter 2: The Evolving Moral World of Langzhong Part 2: Making Sense of Cancer Chapter 3: Water, Hard Work, and Farm Chemicals: The Moral Economy of Cancer · · · · · ·() Introduction Part 1: Foundations Chapter 1: Cancer and Contending Forms of Morality Chapter 2: The Evolving Moral World of Langzhong Part 2: Making Sense of Cancer Chapter 3: Water, Hard Work, and Farm Chemicals: The Moral Economy of Cancer Chapter 4: Gendered Hardship, Emotions, and the Ambiguity of Blame Chapter 5: Xiguan, Consumption, and Shifting Cancer Etiologies Part 3: Strategies of Care and Mourning Chapter 6: Performing Closeness, Negotiating Family Relations, and the Cost of Cancer Chapter 7: Perceived Efficacy, Social Identities, and the Rejection of Cancer Surgery Chapter 8: Family Relations and Contested Religious Moralities Conclusion · · · · · · ()
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目录完整,很有吸引力。
期待内容,好想赶紧开始看
作者让我脑洞大开
这本书真的还是很有参考价值的。