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Allan Young's lecture schedule
日時: 1限9:00 2限 10:45 3限 13:00 開始
8月27日(月)
2時限・3時限
8月28日(火)
1時限・2時限
8月29日(水)
1時限・2時限
8月30日(木)
1時限・2時限
(10時45分より試験1(60分))
場所:慶應大学三田キャンパス 南館 2B11 教室
8月27日(月)
2時限・3時限
8月28日(火)
1時限・2時限
8月29日(水)
1時限・2時限
8月30日(木)
1時限・2時限
(10時45分より試験1(60分))
場所:慶應大学三田キャンパス 南館 2B11 教室
August 27
LECTURE 1
Four stages in the historical development of medical anthropology
Medicine = an aspect of magic, religion, witchcraft
Indigenous medicine = an object of ethnographic inquiry
Clinical biomedicine = an object of ethnographic inquiry
Biomedical science = an object of ethnographic inquiry
Disease, illness, sickness, syndrome
Infection, contagion; self-limited, remission, recurrent, progressive
Etiology, pathogenesis, sequelae, impairment
Efficacy: cure, ameliorate, palliate, healing
The placebo effect
The looping effect
LECTURE 2
Internalizing and externalizing medical traditions – a continuum
Externalizing traditions: etiology and moral narratives; the mute body
Internalizing traditions: pathophysiology, the meaningful body
Are indigenous medical traditions empirical?
Sources of success self-limiting diseases and symptoms, etiological errors, nosological confusions
Do indigenous medical traditions evolve?
Two meanings of “empirical” in biomedicine
28 AUGUST
LECTURE 3
What makes biomedicine special?
The concept of disease contrasted with holism
The professionalization of medicine: regulation, authority, power
Medical science as an institution: standardization, experimentation, attitude to error, record-keeping
The medicalization of normality
Epidemic obesity, pharma-driven sickness, manufacturing uncertainty
LECTURE 4
Psychiatry today
International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)
Prelude to the DSM-III (1980) revolution: pharmacology and epidemiology
The rise of psychiatric epidemiology:
Specificity and sensitivity (false negatives vs. false positives)
Reliability: test-retest, inter-rater
Morbidity and co-morbidity
Psychiatry in the future
Genetics, epigenetics, and neuroscience
29 AUGUST
LECTURE 5
Psychiatry / culture
Four stages in the historical development of medical anthropology
Medicine = an aspect of magic, religion, witchcraft
Indigenous medicine = an object of ethnographic inquiry
Clinical biomedicine = an object of ethnographic inquiry
Biomedical science = an object of ethnographic inquiry
Disease, illness, sickness, syndrome
Infection, contagion; self-limited, remission, recurrent, progressive
Etiology, pathogenesis, sequelae, impairment
Efficacy: cure, ameliorate, palliate, healing
The placebo effect
The looping effect
Internalizing and externalizing medical traditions – a continuum
Externalizing traditions: etiology and moral narratives; the mute body
Internalizing traditions: pathophysiology, the meaningful body
Are indigenous medical traditions empirical?
Sources of success self-limiting diseases and symptoms, etiological errors, nosological confusions
Do indigenous medical traditions evolve?
Two meanings of “empirical” in biomedicine
What makes biomedicine special?
The concept of disease contrasted with holism
The professionalization of medicine: regulation, authority, power
Medical science as an institution: standardization, experimentation, attitude to error, record-keeping
The medicalization of normality
Epidemic obesity, pharma-driven sickness, manufacturing uncertainty
Psychiatry today
International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)
Prelude to the DSM-III (1980) revolution: pharmacology and epidemiology
The rise of psychiatric epidemiology:
Specificity and sensitivity (false negatives vs. false positives)
Reliability: test-retest, inter-rater
Morbidity and co-morbidity
Psychiatry in the future
Genetics, epigenetics, and neuroscience
Psychiatry / culture
Culture and psychiatry ‘culture’ = other cultures
idioms of distress, culture-bound syndromes
Culture in psychiatry ‘culture’ = Western culture: anorexia nervosa?
Culture of psychiatry ‘culture’ = taken for granted knowledge
Transcultural psychiatry
Culture specific syndromes; the anthropology of emotion; the anthropology of psychiatry and psychiatric science
Body, mind, and pathology
The somatization thesis (Leff); conversion disorders (psychoanalysis); somatoform disorders (DSM-III onward); fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome
Stress
LECTURE 6
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
The memory logic of Freud’s traumatic neurosis
How PTSD entered DSM-III
The Heterogeneity Thesis
2012年度関東地区研究懇談会 第1回
「文化と 医療研究からみた現代人類学における『比較』の方法と実践」
日時: 2012年8月29日(水) 15:00~18:00
場所: 慶應義塾大学・三田校舎・東館6F GsecLabo室
共催: 「科学技術の民族誌研究グループ」
プログラ ム:
15:00~15:05 開催趣旨説明:
モハー チ・ゲルゲイ(慶應義塾大学)
15:05~16:05講演:
Allan Young (マッギル大学),
"Beyond the Horizon: An Inquiry into the Outermost Reaches of the
Anthropological Gaze and the Comparative Method"
16:20~17:20 円卓討議:
Pino Schirippa(ローマ大学)、北中淳子(慶應義塾大学)、
浜田明範 (日本学術振興会特別研究員(PD))
司会: モハーチ・ゲルゲイ(慶應義塾大学)
17:30~18:00 フロア質疑および総合討論:
司会: 宮坂敬造(慶應義塾大学)
Body, mind, and pathology
The somatization thesis (Leff); conversion disorders (psychoanalysis); somatoform disorders (DSM-III onward); fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome
Stress
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
The memory logic of Freud’s traumatic neurosis
How PTSD entered DSM-III
The Heterogeneity Thesis
「文化と 医療研究からみた現代人類学における『比較』の方法と実践」
"Beyond the Horizon: An Inquiry into the Outermost Reaches of the
Anthropological Gaze and the Comparative Method"
浜田明範 (日本学術振興会特別研究員(PD))