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Anthropology of Health - APY2602

Under Graduate Degree Semester module NQF level: 6 Credits: 12
Module presented in English Module presented online
Purpose: The primary objective is to develop studentsメ ability to critically evaluate information in an African context and to introduce approaches and theories on Anthropology of Health. In addition, to enable students to analyse ways in which illnesses, health and healing is viewed globally and locally and to convey ways in which diseases/pandemics such as Tuberculosis, Covid-19, among others, are approached. To impart knowledge on methods of healing as they are applied in diverse socio- cultural contexts. It is imperative for medical students, who primarily study anthropology of health, to learn, view and understand methods of healing in their own and other socio-culturally diverse spaces and analyse its impact on social suffering. To encourage them to rethink notions that western methods of healing are superior while indigenous health, healing rituals and illness are considered to be inferior. The objective is to introduce theoretical analysis that analyses health, healing, rituals and illness in African context.