Artigo Revisado por pares

THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF PHARMACEUTICALS: A Biographical Approach

1996; Annual Reviews; Volume: 25; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1146/annurev.anthro.25.1.153

ISSN

1545-4290

Autores

Sjaak van der Geest, Susan Reynolds Whyte, Anita Hardon,

Tópico(s)

Historical Studies and Socio-cultural Analysis

Resumo

▪ Abstract This review discusses pharmaceuticals as social and cultural phenomena by following their “life cycle” from production, marketing, and prescription to distribution, purchasing, consumption, and finally their efficacy. Each phase has its own particular context, actors, and transactions and is characterized by different sets of values and ideas. The anthropology of pharmaceuticals is relevant to medical anthropology and health policy. It also touches the heart of general anthropology with its long-time interest in the concepts of culture vs nature, symbolization and social transformation, and its more recent concerns with the cultural construction of the body and processes of globalization and localization. The study of transactions and meanings of pharmaceuticals in diverse social settings provides a particularly appropriate empirical base for addressing these new theoretical issues.

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