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Between learned and popular culture: A world of syncretism and acculturation (2020)

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The world of charlatans is a world of constantly shifting borders and redefinitions, a world of crossed lines and pushed boundaries. Can one even speak of “the world” of charlatans in the singular, when the examples we are given to read in this volume reveal such great diversity that they seem to defeat any attempt to define common traits, as Roy Porter (1989) tried to do in his time? Certainly, commercial interests and the lure of a quick and easy profit seem to have motivated some charlatans. Certainly, the universal effects of the nostrum or (psycho)therapeutic procedures were often put forward as a commercial argument. Certainly, many had an itinerant career; but this was not always the case. In fact, these traits are not shared, and the main reason is probably that, aside from a very particular context in early modern Italy, the qualification of charlatan was not claimed by the actors themselves, but was attributed to them by others, be they contemporaries or later historians. These features are therefore only common if we understand them as stigmata attributed to charlatans by those who wish to distinguish themselves from them or to draw a line between orthodoxy and heterodoxy.

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Article Irina Podgorny; Daniel Gethmann (2020) 'Please, come in.' Being a charlatan, or the question of trustworthy knowledge. Science in Context (pp. 355-361). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Mächler, Alejandro Quintero
Bae, Min
José Alberto Silva
Victor Genin
Schlett, James
Käs, Fabian
Journals
Science in Context
Pharmacy in History
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin Canadienne d'Histoire de la Medecine
Scientia Canadensis: Journal of the History of Canadian Science, Technology, and Medicine
Journal of British Studies
History of Technology
Publishers
Tinta da China
University of Chicago Press
Kent State University Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
Brill Academic Publishers
Columbia University
Concepts
Professions and professionalization
Professional qualifications; status; remuneration
Intellectual history
Medical education and teaching
Medicine and religion
Medicine
People
Lane, Edward W.
Buchanan, John
May, Rollo
Allinson, Thomas Richard
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
18th century
17th century
Heian period (Japan, 794-1185)
Places
United States
Canada
England
Americas
Argentina
Colombia
Institutions
Academia das Ciências de Lisboa
United States. Supreme Court
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