The Anthropology of Infectious Disease
by Merrill Singer
by Merrill Singer
This book synthesizes the flourishing field of anthropology of infectious disease in a critical, biocultural framework. Leading medical anthropologist Merrill Singer holistically unites the behaviors of microorganisms and the activities of complex social systems, showing how we exist with pathogenic agents of disease in a complex process of co-evolution. He also connects human diseases to larger ecosystems and various other species that are future sources of new human infections. Anthropology of Infectious Disease integrates and advances research in this growing, multifaceted area and offers an ideal supplement to courses in anthropology, public health, development studies, and related fields.
Product Details
- ISBN-13: 9781629580449
- Publisher: Left Coast Press
- Publication date: 11/15/2014
- Pages: 320
In a world where infectious diseases continue to pose significant threats to our health and well-being, understanding the complex relationship between humans and the microorganisms that cause these diseases is crucial. In his book, “Anthropology of Infectious Disease,” Merrill Singer, a leading medical anthropologist, explores this relationship from a critical, biocultural perspective.
Singer begins by highlighting the interconnectedness of microorganisms and social systems, emphasizing the co-evolutionary process that occurs between humans and pathogenic agents. He argues that understanding infectious diseases requires a holistic approach that considers both the biological aspects of these microorganisms and the social systems in which they exist.
One of the key aspects of Singer’s book is his exploration of the relationship between human diseases and larger ecosystems. He argues that human diseases are not isolated events but are part of a wider web of interactions between humans and their environment. By understanding these larger ecological processes, we can better predict and prevent the emergence of new infectious diseases.
Singer also emphasizes the importance of considering other species as potential sources of new human infections. He argues that zoonotic diseases, which are infections that can be transmitted from animals to humans, are becoming increasingly important in our interconnected world. By studying the interactions between humans and animals, we can gain valuable insights into the emergence and spread of infectious diseases.
One of the strengths of Singer’s book is his ability to synthesize and advance research in the field of anthropology of infectious disease. By bringing together various strands of research, he provides a comprehensive overview of the discipline and offers new insights into the complex relationship between humans and infectious agents.
Furthermore, Singer’s book is an ideal supplement to courses in anthropology, public health, development studies, and related fields. Its interdisciplinary approach and accessible writing style make it suitable for both students and professionals working in these areas.
Overall, “Anthropology of Infectious Disease” is a valuable contribution to the field. Singer’s critical, biocultural framework provides a new lens through which to understand and address infectious diseases. By emphasizing the interconnectedness of humans, microorganisms, and their environments, he offers a fresh perspective on a complex and pressing global issue.
If you are interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the relationship between humans and infectious diseases, this book is a must-read. Its comprehensive approach, well-researched content, and accessible writing style make it an informative and engaging read for anyone interested in the field.
Order your copy of “Anthropology of Infectious Disease” today and embark on a journey to explore the fascinating world of infectious diseases from a critical, biocultural perspective. Gain insight into the complex processes that shape the emergence and spread of these diseases, and equip yourself with the knowledge needed to make a positive impact on global health.
Product Details
- ISBN-13: 9781629580449
- Publisher: Left Coast Press
- Publication date: 11/15/2014
- Pages: 320