Thesis ID: CBB001560750

Extracting Tradition: Nature, Culture, and Power in the Ethnobotany of Belize (2005)

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Greene, William Alexander (Author)


University of California, Davis
Smith, Carol A.


Publication Date: 2005
Edition Details: Advisor: Smith, Carol A.
Physical Details: 297 pp.
Language: English

This work describes the complex sociocultural interactions between several herbal healers in Belize and the North American ethnobotanists and writers who seek them out and celebrate them. One key figure in this is the North American alternative health specialist and author Rosita Arvigo, who has published a popular account of her studies with the widely respected Maya healer, Elijio Panti. Her books promote the idea that she alone respected Panti's work enough to be considered his protg and true heir of his craft. In Chapter One of this dissertation, Arvigo's work is contextualized through ethnographic encounters with several healers who work with Arvigo, many of whom dispute her claims. An analysis is offered of the literary traditions centered on cultural authenticity, 'salvaging' vanishing cultures, New Age practices, North American healing visions of 'the Indian,' and ethnobotany. These are contrasted with evidence of the diversity and hybridity of local healing traditions in Belize. Also, the local discourses for and against Arvigo are analyzed in terms of their representations of culture and claims of authenticity. In Chapter Two, a comprehensive overview of botanical discovery and plant-derived medicine in Belize is offered, with such practices contextualized in the overall role of botany in European imperialism and exploration. Several representative texts from the 19{super}th{/super} and 20{super}th{/super} centuries are analyzed in terms of the cultural ideologies of nature and culture upon which they are premised. Chapter Three offers detailed portraits of fourteen healers and herb collectors, with extensive excerpts from field notes and recorded interviews. These are presented and analyzed in light of the themes explored in the previous two chapters. The final chapter then takes a pragmatic turn, with a review of Intellectual Property Rights and other frameworks for valuing local knowledge when it is the subject of scientific research. These ideas, as they are tentatively implemented on a global scale, are considered with reference to the particulars of herbal healing in Belize and the research that has been carried out there.

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Description On past and present botanical healing traditions; includes a chapter on European imperialism and a discussion on intellectual property rights. Cited in Diss. Abstr. Int. A 67/02 (2006): 612. UMI pub. no. 3203569.


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Osseo-Asare, Abena Dove Agyepoma
Julie Laplante
Gaudillière, Jean-Paul
Coderey, Céline
Silbey, Jessica
Madhavan, Harilal
Journals
Social Studies of Science
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Technology and Culture
Social History of Medicine
Science, Technology and Human Values
MHNH (Revista Internacional de Investigación sobre Magia y Astrología Antiguas)
Publishers
Stanford Law Books
University of Chicago Press
Northern Illinois University Press
History Press
Berghahn Books
Ashgate
Concepts
Intellectual property
Medicine
Healers
Medicine, herbal
Medicine, traditional
Medicinal plants
People
Bourdieu, Pierre
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
Ancient
21st century
20th century, late
Early modern
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United States
Africa
Great Britain
Myanmar (Burma)
Ghana
Kenya
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World Health Organization (WHO)
United Nations
Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
American Institute of Physics
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