A Social History of Healing in India

A Social History of Healing in India

  • Projit Bihari Mukharji
Publisher:Routledge/Edinburgh South Asian Studies SeriesISBN 13: 9780415499521ISBN 10: 0415499526

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A Social History of Healing in India is written by Projit Bihari Mukharji and published by Routledge/Edinburgh South Asian Studies Series. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0415499526 (ISBN 10) and 9780415499521 (ISBN 13).

This book re-connects the history of medicine with the social and political history of India. It analyzes the popular and subaltern healing practices in the region, and moves away from the view that a relatively homogenous and discrete set of practices, organized under the name of ‘indigenous’ medicine, confronted an equally homogenous and discrete set of ‘modern’ practices in a colonial situation. The author argues that both the pre-existing domain of healing as well as the new forces of modernity was heterogeneous and pluralized. The book discusses that, owing to this plurality on both sides, their relationship was not an uniformly confrontational one. Different aspects of the pre-existing healing praxes articulated with different aspects of colonial modernity through a range of ways, such as mimesis and confrontation. The first full-length historical exploration of the histories of minor/non-classical domain of healing, this book maps the intellectual history of ‘subaltern’ healing in the region. It is of interest to academics working in the field of Indian history, the history of medicine and public health.