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Religion and Healing in America Linda L. Barnes (Assistant Professor of Medical Anthropology, Assistant Professor of Medical Anthropology, Boston University School of Medicine)

Religion and Healing in America By Linda L. Barnes (Assistant Professor of Medical Anthropology, Assistant Professor of Medical Anthropology, Boston University School of Medicine)

Summary

During the 1990s, the American cultural landscape changed dramatically and religious healing became a commonplace feature. The essays in this book chart this new reality. Each of the papers offers a particular case study. Many emphasize gender, race, ethnicity, and class as key components of healing experiences.

Religion and Healing in America Summary

Religion and Healing in America by Linda L. Barnes (Assistant Professor of Medical Anthropology, Assistant Professor of Medical Anthropology, Boston University School of Medicine)

Throughout much of the modern era, faith healing received attention only when it came into conflict with biomedical practice. During the 1990s, however, American culture changed dramatically and religious healing became a commonplace feature of our society. Increasing numbers of mainstream churches and synagogues began to hold held 'healing services' and 'healing circles.' The use of complementary and alternative therapies-some connected with spiritual or religious traditions-became widespread, and the growing hospice movement drew attention to the spiritual aspects of medical care. At the same time, changes in immigration laws brought to the United States new cultural communities, each with their own approaches to healing. Cuban santeros, Haitian mambos and oungans, Cambodian Buddhist priests, Chinese herbalist-acupuncturists, and Hmong shamans are only a few of the newer types of American religious healers, often found practicing within blocks of prestigious biomedical institutions. This book offers a richly comprehensive collection of essays examining this new reality. It brings together, for the first time, scholars from a wide variety of disciplinary perspectives to explore the relatively uncharted field of religious healing as understood and practiced in diverse cultural communities in the United States. The book will be an invaluable resource for students of anthropology, religious studies, American studies, and ethnic studies, health care professionals, clergy, and anyone interested in the changing American cultural landscape.

Religion and Healing in America Reviews

supports the effort to bring together a throughly multidisciplinary and multicultural discussion of religious healing in the contemporary United States... This book will be an invaluable resource for students of anthropology, religious studies, the clergy, students and anyone interested in the changing cultural landscape in the United States. * Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae *

About Linda L. Barnes (Assistant Professor of Medical Anthropology, Assistant Professor of Medical Anthropology, Boston University School of Medicine)

Linda L. Barnes directs the Boston Healing Landscape Project, an institute for the study of religions, medicines, and healing, at Boston University School of Medicine, where she is on the faculty of the Department of Pediatrics. She is a historian, medical anthropologist, and religion scholar whose work bridges these disciplines. Susan S. Sered is the research director of the Religion, Health and Healing Initiative at Harvard University's Center for the Study of World Religions, and Associate Professor of Anthropology at Bar Ilan University in Israel. Her work spans the fields of medical anthropology, religious studies, and gender studies. Sered's award-winning books include Priestess, Mother, Sacred Sister: Religions Dominated by Women (OUP, 1994).

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NLS9780195167962
9780195167962
0195167961
Religion and Healing in America by Linda L. Barnes (Assistant Professor of Medical Anthropology, Assistant Professor of Medical Anthropology, Boston University School of Medicine)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2005-01-20
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