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'Being alive well' : health and the politics of Cree well-being

Title
'Being alive well' : health and the politics of Cree well-being / Naomi Adelson.
ISBN
0802047777
9780802047779
0802083269
9780802083265
Published
Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, ©2000.
Physical Description
ix, 141 pages : map ; 24 cm.
Summary
"'Being Alive Well': Health and the Politics of Cree Well-Being is a critical medical anthropological analysis of health theory in the social sciences with specific reference to the James Bay Cree of northern Quebec. In it the author argues that definitions of health are not simply reflections of physiological soundness but convey broader cultural and political realities. The book begins with a treatise on the study of health in the social sciences and a call for a broader understanding of the cultural parameters of any definition of health. Following a chapter that outlines the history of the Whapmagoostui (Great Whale River) region and the people, Adelson presents the underlying symbolic foundations of a Cree concept of health, or miyupimaatisiiun. The core of this book is an ethnographic study of the Whapmagoostui Cree and their particular concept of "health" (miyupimaatisiiun or "being alive well"). That concept is mediated by history, cultural practices, and the contemporary world of the Cree, including their fundamental concerns about their land and culture. In the contemporary context, health {u2013} or more specifically, "being alive well" {u2013} for the Cree of Great Whale is an intimate fusion of social, political, and personal well-being, thus linking individual bodies to a larger socio-political reality."--Publisher's website.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
Series
Anthropological horizons ; 16.
Anthropological horizons ; 16
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-138) and index.
Contents
'If the land is not healthy then how can we be?'
The Whapmagoostui Iyiyuu'ch.
Miyupimaatisiiun: 'Being alive well'
The politics of Miyupimaatisiiun.
Summary and postscript.
Subjects (Medical)
Attitude to Health - ethnology.
Health Behavior - ethnology.
Indians, North American.
Life Style - ethnology.
Philosophy, Medical.
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