Fluent Bodies: Ayurvedic Remedies for Postcolonial Imbalance (Body, Commodity, Text)

by Jean M. Langford

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Fluent Bodies examines the modernization of the indigenous healing practice, Ayurveda, in India. Combining contemporary ethnography with a study of key historical moments as glimpsed through early-twentieth-century texts, Jean M. Langford argues that as Ayurveda evolved from an eclectic set of healing practices into a sign of Indian national culture, it was reimagined as a healing force not simply for bodily disorders but for colonial and postcolonial ills.Interweaving theory with narrative, show more Langford explores the strategies of contemporary practitioners who reconfigure Ayurvedic knowledge through institutions and technologies such as hospitals, anatomy labs, clinical trials, and sonograms. She shows how practitioners appropriate, transform, or circumvent the knowledge practices implicit in these institutions and technologies, destabilizing such categories as medicine, culture, science, symptom, and self, even as they deploy them in clinical practice. Ultimately, this study points to the future of Ayurveda in a transnational era as a remedy not only for the wounds of colonialism but also for an imagined cultural emptiness at the heart of global modernity. show less

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Jean M. Langford is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Minnesota.

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Nonfiction, History
DDC/MDS
615.5TechnologyMedicine & healthPharmacology and therapeuticsTherapeutics; Action of medicines in general
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R605 .L36MedicineMedicine (General)History of medicine. Medical expeditions
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