Urban Folk Medicine: A Functional Overview |
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Authors: | Irwin Press |
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Affiliation: | University of Notre Dame |
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Abstract: | Social and economic functions of folk illness and folk medicine are fairly well known for rural contexts but still lack codification for urban milieus. In this exploratory paper, folk health practices are examined in terms of their response to urban socioeconomic characteristics. Such practices appear to serve functions of acculturation, guilt displacement resulting from failure to achieve, and subgroup identity maintenance, among others. Folk practices are resilient, readily shifting to adjunct functions of healing under pressure from effective modern medical and welfare systems . [medical anthropology, urban anthropology, curanderismo, ethnology, health] |
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