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Health And Healing In The Early Modern Iberian World A Gendered Perspective Margaret E Boyle Editor

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Health And Healing In The Early Modern Iberian World A Gendered Perspective Margaret E Boyle Editor
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Publisher: University of Toronto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.24 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Margaret E. Boyle (editor), Sarah E. Owens (editor)
ISBN: 9781487505189, 1487505183
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Health And Healing In The Early Modern Iberian World A Gendered Perspective Margaret E Boyle Editor by Margaret E. Boyle (editor), Sarah E. Owens (editor) 9781487505189, 1487505183 instant download after payment.

Recognizing the variety of health experiences across geographical borders, Health and Healing in the Early Modern Iberian World interrogates the concepts of "health" and "healing" between 1500 and 1800. Through an interdisciplinary approach to medical history, gender history, and the literature and culture of the early modern Atlantic World, this collection of essays points to the ways in which the practice of medicine, the delivery of healthcare, and the experiences of disease and health are gendered. The contributors explore how the medical profession sought to exert its power over patients, determining standards that impacted conceptions of self and body, and at the same time, how this influence was mediated. Using a range of sources, the essays reveal the multiple and sometimes contradictory ways that early modern health discourse intersected with gender and sexuality, as well as its ties to interconnected ethical, racial, and class-driven concerns. Health and Healing in the Early Modern Iberian World breaks new ground through its systematic focus on gender and sexuality as they relate to the delivery of healthcare, the practice of medicine, and the experiences of health and healing across early modern Spain and colonial Latin America.

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