Social Basis of Health and Healing in Africa
Discover the intricate connections between social conditions and health in "Social Basis of Health and Healing in Africa," authored by the esteemed researchers at the University of California Press. This insightful book, published in 1992, spans a comprehensive 472 pages, shedding light on the development of local healing traditions across the continent, from Morocco to South Africa, and tracing their evolution from the precolonial era to the modern day.
The work highlights how fundamental elements of daily life contribute to the spread of diseases and influence survival prospects within diverse communities. By examining these social dynamics, the authors provide valuable insights into the healing practices born from cultural heritage, offering readers a deeper understanding of health's social fabric in African societies. Perfect for students, researchers, or anyone interested in public health and cultural studies, this compelling read is available in a convenient paperback format.