Of odysseys and miracles: A narrative approach on therapeutic mobilities for ayurveda treatment
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2023-08-05
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Article
Language
English
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Abstract
In the past two decades, health care has become a global market and transnational practice. An emerging body of literature examines the astounding variety of drivers, conditions, and experiences. However, the question of how traveling abroad for treatment emerges as an option and takes shape in people's illness trajectories has gained little attention thus far. This article attends to this gap by following the stories of people with chronic conditions who travel to India for Ayurveda treatment out of dissatisfaction with local biomedical health care. This study expands the focus of current research on transnational therapeutic mobilities in three ways: (1) by shifting the attention from being a foreign patient or medical traveler to becoming one, (2) by integrating quests for other-than-biomedical therapies, and (3) by applying a narrative approach to the field. Results show that apart from social, human, and financial resources, it takes certain patient-subjectivities to mobilize patients across borders and healing systems.
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G Geography (General)
GN Anthropology
H Social Sciences (General)
R Medicine (General)
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Journal or Serie
Social Science and Medicine
ISSN
0037-7856 | 0277-9536
Volume
334
Publisher
Elsevier Science Direkt
Submitter
Kaspar, Heidi
Citation apa
Kaspar, H., Abegg, A., & Reddy, S. (2023). Of odysseys and miracles: A narrative approach on therapeutic mobilities for ayurveda treatment. In Social Science and Medicine (Vol. 334). Elsevier Science Direkt. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.19906
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