The Anatomy of Power: European Constructions of the African Body

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pp.220.paperback edition.”`It is difficult to identify a single example of a colonial or post-colonial society in which the public health official, the primary health care nurse, the hospital doctor, the psychiatrist, and many other representatives of the socio-medical sciences are not present. It is equally impossible to identify any setting where the population has no knowledge of how to act and react in the ritual of the medical examination by doctor, inspection by the aid worker, interrogation by the anthropologist, or enumeration by the census officer,` writes Alex Butchart. Using Foucault`s thinking on the relationship between power and knowledge, the author of this extraordinary book analyzes the ways in which the body of `The African` has itself been analyzed in western thought from the Renaissance to the present. The book not only provides a critical edge to debates around colonialism and African identity, it is also an invaluable new reservoir of source materials for scholars with a passion for knowing the body politic and its anatomy of power.”

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ISBN 185649540X
ISBN13 9781856495400
Number of pages 220
Original Title The Anatomy of Power: European Constructions of the African Body
Published Date 1998
Book Condition Very good
Jacket Condition No Dustjacket
Binding Paperback
Size 8vo
Place of Publication London
Edition First edition
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pp.220.paperback edition.”`It is difficult to identify a single example of a colonial or post-colonial society in which the public health official, the primary health care nurse, the hospital doctor, the psychiatrist, and many other representatives of the socio-medical sciences are not present. It is equally impossible to identify any setting where the population has no knowledge of how to act and react in the ritual of the medical examination by doctor, inspection by the aid worker, interrogation by the anthropologist, or enumeration by the census officer,` writes Alex Butchart. Using Foucault`s thinking on the relationship between power and knowledge, the author of this extraordinary book analyzes the ways in which the body of `The African` has itself been analyzed in western thought from the Renaissance to the present. The book not only provides a critical edge to debates around colonialism and African identity, it is also an invaluable new reservoir of source materials for scholars with a passion for knowing the body politic and its anatomy of power.”

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Weight 1 kg