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'We Pray at the Church in the Day and Visit the Sangomas at Night': Health Discourses and Traditional Medicine in Rural South Africa

机译:“我们白天在教堂祈祷,晚上参观桑戈马”:南非农村地区的健康话语和传统医学

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Research within geography and cognate disciplines has worked to demonstrate the significant impacts of human disease on social and ecological systems. Although human disease fundamentally reshapes demographic patterns and regional and national economies, scholarly and policy research has tended to concentrate at the macroscale, thereby reducing attention to local-level dynamics that directly influence health decision making. This absence is notable given the invocation by various governmental agencies of the importance of traditional cultural practices, including the employ of traditional medicine, in responding to illness. South Africa's particular experience is representative of this, with national and provincial governmental agencies continuing to advocate traditional medicine in managing human health. Yet understandings of disease within South Africa remain deeply contested and expose underlying tensions about how health decision making is shaped by varied perceptions of illness and treatment options. This article draws on research that began in 2000 to analyze perceptions of health and the use of traditional medicine within rural areas. I work to uncover the divergent, and often conflicting, views on traditional medicine, and examine how they intersect with sociocultural systems that mediate health decision making. The article concludes that future geographic research on human health needs to engage with the social and cultural systems that contribute in shaping health perceptions and decision-making in various settings.
机译:地理学和同类学科的研究已经证明了人类疾病对社会和生态系统的重大影响。尽管人类疾病从根本上改变了人口结构以及区域和国家经济,但是学术和政策研究倾向于集中在宏观上,从而减少了对直接影响健康决策的地方动态的关注。鉴于各种政府机构援引传统文化习俗(包括采用传统医学应对疾病)的重要性,这种缺席是显而易见的。南非的特殊经验就是这一点的代表,国家和省级政府机构继续倡导传统医学来管理人类健康。然而,南非对疾病的理解仍然存在激烈的争论,并暴露出有关疾病和治疗选择的不同看法如何影响健康决策的内在张力。本文借鉴了始于2000年的研究,以分析农村地区对健康和传统医学使用的看法。我的工作是揭示关于传统医学的分歧,且常常是相互冲突的观点,并研究它们如何与调节健康决策的社会文化体系相交。本文的结论是,有关人类健康的未来地理研究需要与社会和文化体系互动,以在各种环境中塑造健康观念和决策。

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