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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew McDowellPublisher: Stanford University Press Imprint: Stanford University Press ISBN: 9781503638778ISBN 10: 1503638774 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 02 April 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments A Note on Language 1. Atmospheric Entanglement 2. Breath 3. Dust 4. Air 5. Mud 6. Clouds 7. Forests 8. Afterlife 9. Entanglement Again Notes References IndexReviews"""Andy McDowell's Breathless is one of the finest ethnographies in medical anthropology I have read over my long career. So accessible and complete is its review of theory and scholarly contributions, that I believe an entire course in medical anthropology could be taught using this book and its connections to the relevant scholarly literatures. The book is beautifully written and its use of the trope of atmospheric entanglements as a golden thread connecting the chapters is a magnificent example of why and how social theory matters to anthropology and the humanities, but also to medicine and public health. Almost twenty years of fieldwork and scholarly deliberation have helped create a masterpiece. Greatly impressive!""—Arthur Kleinman, Harvard University ""Breathless immerses us in the dynamic ecologies of tuberculosis in rural India. Everyday disruptions to life—a cough, a dusty diagnostic machine, a muddy road—each contain lessons in how people endure disease. With sensitivity and insight, Andrew McDowell recasts global health in atmospheric terms. What results is a stunning ethnography of embodiment, inequality, vitality, and care.""—Harris Solomon, Duke University ""In exploring tuberculosis through its 'breathlines', Andrew McDowell illuminates the relationships between social inequality and public health in rural North India. Focusing on the socialities of breath and disease across intimacies of kin and hierarchies of caste, McDowell asks probing questions concerning the diffusions and entanglements between everyday community relations and the increasingly neoliberal postcolonial management of health. Subtle and deeply sensitive, Breathless forces us to think disease beyond constrained paradigms of illness and cure.""—Kaushik Sunder Rajan , University of Chicago" Author InformationAndrew McDowell is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Tulane University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |