Lahiya vitesse and the quest for relief : A study of medical pluralism in Saga, Niamey, Niger

This paper focuses on what people in Saga, a village on the periphery of Niamey, the capital of Niger, do in the face of illness. With limited economic assets and in a context of medical pluralism, to which therapeutic alternatives do they turn? And what factors are determinant in the choice that th...

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Main Author: Körling, Gabriella
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Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för kulturantropologi och etnologi 2005
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-62682016-05-11T05:18:38ZLahiya vitesse and the quest for relief : A study of medical pluralism in Saga, Niamey, NigerengKörling, GabriellaUppsala universitet, Institutionen för kulturantropologi och etnologiUppsala : Institutionen för kulturantropologi och etnologi2005medical anthropologymedical pluralismtherapy seekingillnesshealth careCultural anthropologyKulturantropologiThis paper focuses on what people in Saga, a village on the periphery of Niamey, the capital of Niger, do in the face of illness. With limited economic assets and in a context of medical pluralism, to which therapeutic alternatives do they turn? And what factors are determinant in the choice that they make? Saga is an old village, which has become increasingly integrated into the expanding urban community of Niamey. It can be described as a semi-urban area in which elements of both rural and urban Niger are present. The therapeutic field in Saga is, as in all of Niger, characterised by medical pluralism. A number of therapeutic alternatives exist side by side. They range from ‘western’ or hospital medicine provided by the local public dispensary, the private confessional dispensary and by the unlicensed sale of medicine by ambulant vendors to ‘traditional’ treatments, such as Islamic medicine practised by marabouts and ‘traditional’ healing using herbal remedies and spirit possession rituals. This paper is about the various institutions and actors of ‘modern’ medicine in Saga, namely on the public dispensary, on the confessional dispensary and on the informal sale of pharmaceuticals. To better understand the quest for therapy in Saga this paper focuses on everyday practices of therapy seeking, on the actual and everyday choices people make in the face of illness.Special attention is paid to the therapeutic alternatives and to the relation between therapy seeker and therapy provider in what may be called the therapeutic encounter. It is argued that socio-economic factors as well as social relations, personal experiences and perceptions of trust are central to the therapeutic recourse taken. Furthermore, it is suggested that the ‘quest for therapy’ can and should be seen as a ‘quest for relief’. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-6268application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic medical anthropology
medical pluralism
therapy seeking
illness
health care
Cultural anthropology
Kulturantropologi
spellingShingle medical anthropology
medical pluralism
therapy seeking
illness
health care
Cultural anthropology
Kulturantropologi
Körling, Gabriella
Lahiya vitesse and the quest for relief : A study of medical pluralism in Saga, Niamey, Niger
description This paper focuses on what people in Saga, a village on the periphery of Niamey, the capital of Niger, do in the face of illness. With limited economic assets and in a context of medical pluralism, to which therapeutic alternatives do they turn? And what factors are determinant in the choice that they make? Saga is an old village, which has become increasingly integrated into the expanding urban community of Niamey. It can be described as a semi-urban area in which elements of both rural and urban Niger are present. The therapeutic field in Saga is, as in all of Niger, characterised by medical pluralism. A number of therapeutic alternatives exist side by side. They range from ‘western’ or hospital medicine provided by the local public dispensary, the private confessional dispensary and by the unlicensed sale of medicine by ambulant vendors to ‘traditional’ treatments, such as Islamic medicine practised by marabouts and ‘traditional’ healing using herbal remedies and spirit possession rituals. This paper is about the various institutions and actors of ‘modern’ medicine in Saga, namely on the public dispensary, on the confessional dispensary and on the informal sale of pharmaceuticals. To better understand the quest for therapy in Saga this paper focuses on everyday practices of therapy seeking, on the actual and everyday choices people make in the face of illness.Special attention is paid to the therapeutic alternatives and to the relation between therapy seeker and therapy provider in what may be called the therapeutic encounter. It is argued that socio-economic factors as well as social relations, personal experiences and perceptions of trust are central to the therapeutic recourse taken. Furthermore, it is suggested that the ‘quest for therapy’ can and should be seen as a ‘quest for relief’.
author Körling, Gabriella
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title Lahiya vitesse and the quest for relief : A study of medical pluralism in Saga, Niamey, Niger
title_short Lahiya vitesse and the quest for relief : A study of medical pluralism in Saga, Niamey, Niger
title_full Lahiya vitesse and the quest for relief : A study of medical pluralism in Saga, Niamey, Niger
title_fullStr Lahiya vitesse and the quest for relief : A study of medical pluralism in Saga, Niamey, Niger
title_full_unstemmed Lahiya vitesse and the quest for relief : A study of medical pluralism in Saga, Niamey, Niger
title_sort lahiya vitesse and the quest for relief : a study of medical pluralism in saga, niamey, niger
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