Conjuring the State: Public Health Encounters in Highland Ecuador, 1908-1945

Conjuring the State: Public Health Encounters in Highland Ecuador, 1908-1945 - Hardcover

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Conjuring the State: Public Health Encounters in Highland Ecuador, 1908-1945

Conjuring the State: Public Health Encounters in Highland Ecuador, 1908-1945 - Hardcover

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by A. Kim Clark (Author)

Winner, Best Book Prize, LASA Ecuadorian Studies Section
The First English-Language Book on the History of Public Health in Ecuador during the Early and Mid-Twentieth Century

The Ecuadorian Public Health Service was founded in 1908 in response to the arrival of bubonic plague to the country. A. Kim Clark uses this as a point of departure to explore questions of social history and public health by tracing how the service extended the reach of its broader programs across the national landscape and into domestic spaces. Delving into health conditions in the country--especially in the highlands--and efforts to combat disease, she shows how citizens' encounters with public health officials helped make abstract ideas of state government tangible. By using public health as a window to understand social relations in a country deeply divided by region, class, and ethnicity, Conjuring the State examines the cultural, social, and political effects of the everyday practices of public health officials.

Author Biography

A. Kim Clark is professor of anthropology at the University of Western Ontario, Canada. She is the author of The Redemptive Work: Railway and Nation in Ecuador, 1895-1930 and Gender, State and Medicine in Highland Ecuador: Modernizing Women, Modernizing the State and coeditor, with Marc Becker, of Highland Indians and the State in Modern Ecuador.

Number of Pages: 200
Publication Date: September 05, 2023

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