Medicines That Feed Us

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781478029779

Plants, Healing, and Sovereignty in a Toxic World

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By Stacey A. Langwick
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DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
Weight:
570 g
Pages:
328

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Stacey A. Langwick is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Cornell University, author of Bodies, Politics, and African Healing: The Matter of Maladies in Tanzania, and co-editor of Medicine, Mobility, and Power in Global Africa: Transnational Health and Healing.

Introduction. Healing (in) a Toxic World 1 1. Futures of Lushness 47 2. Efficacy of Appetites 77 3. Registers of Knowledge 117 4. Work of Time 159 5. Properties of Healing 193 Conclusion. Therapeutic Sovereignty 225 Acknowledgments 237 Notes 243 Bibliography 263 Index

"With this beautiful, nuanced ethnography, Stacey Langwick has produced a landmark study of African healing. Medicines that Feed Us takes readers through a set of experiments with plants by which Tanzanians theorize healing through practice in a toxic world. In refusing the false divides between body and environment or medicine and food, this brilliant new book places the deep insights of African theory at the center of how to reckon with toxicity."-Julie Livingston, author of, Self-Devouring Growth: A Planetary Parable as Told from Southern Africa

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