Biomedicalization and the Practice of Culture
Explore the critical examination of type 2 diabetes in "Biomedicalization and the Practice of Culture" by Mari Armstrong-Hough. Published in 2018, this insightful book spans 176 pages and delves into the complex interplay between culture and public health in two distinct societies: the United States and Japan. As type 2 diabetes has surged to become a pressing global health issue, Armstrong-Hough highlights the differing social and biomedical responses to this epidemic in both countries. By analyzing these divergent approaches, she sheds light on the broader implications for public health strategies and cultural practices. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersections of health, culture, and society, particularly in the context of non-insulin-dependent diabetes. Discover the nuances of biomedicalization and its impact on public health with this engaging and informative work.