New Books in African Studies

Rebekah Lee, "Health, Healing and Illness in African History" (Bloomsbury, 2021)

Jan 17, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
2
Health, Healing and Illness in African History
05:16 • 4min
3
The Origins of the Book
08:53 • 1min
4
What Are the Major Questions That You're Trying to Answer?
10:08 • 5min
5
How Are You Bringing Together All This Different Body of Literature?
15:21 • 3min
6
Am, the Tale of Three Struggles
18:22 • 5min
7
M, Men, the Long Duray - The Work of Recovery of African Voices
23:00 • 3min
8
The Text Book and the Academic Survey - It's Not Trying to Give You a Definite, Native Story
26:22 • 5min
9
Warby Parker Prescription Sunglasses, Contact Lenses and Contact Lens Exams
31:39 • 1min
10
Slash N B N, That's Warby Parker Dot Com Slash N B N
32:43 • 1min
11
Early African Healing Systems, Therapeutic Gateways and Disease Exchanges
34:07 • 5min
12
A Critical Approach to Primary Sources in Health and Medicine
38:50 • 6min
13
The History of Colonial Medicine in Africa - Part Two
44:32 • 5min
14
What Do You Wanted Us to Learn From This Book?
49:16 • 6min
15
Paradime and the History of Medicine - Part Two
55:15 • 3min
16
How Do We Understand H I v Ads Historically?
58:42 • 3min
17
How Can We Insert H I v Aids in a Longer History?
01:01:14 • 4min
18
I Think Occupational Disease Is a Hidden Challenge in the African Context.
01:04:50 • 4min
19
Is There a Disease in Africa?
01:09:04 • 3min
20
The Death in Memory in South Africa
01:12:27 • 4min