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A POLITICS OF HABITABILITY
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LANGWICK, STACEY ANN
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Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ Africa
/ AIDS
/ Anthropology
/ body
/ Capitalism
/ Cultivation
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Efficacy
/ gardens
/ Gardens & gardening
/ Healing
/ Herbalism
/ Herbs
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Insecurity
/ Medicine
/ ontologies
/ Original Articles
/ Plants
/ Politics
/ Poverty
/ Sovereignty
/ sustainable agriculture
/ Therapy
/ Toxicity
2018
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A POLITICS OF HABITABILITY
by
LANGWICK, STACEY ANN
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ Africa
/ AIDS
/ Anthropology
/ body
/ Capitalism
/ Cultivation
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Efficacy
/ gardens
/ Gardens & gardening
/ Healing
/ Herbalism
/ Herbs
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Insecurity
/ Medicine
/ ontologies
/ Original Articles
/ Plants
/ Politics
/ Poverty
/ Sovereignty
/ sustainable agriculture
/ Therapy
/ Toxicity
2018
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A POLITICS OF HABITABILITY
by
LANGWICK, STACEY ANN
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ Africa
/ AIDS
/ Anthropology
/ body
/ Capitalism
/ Cultivation
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Efficacy
/ gardens
/ Gardens & gardening
/ Healing
/ Herbalism
/ Herbs
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Insecurity
/ Medicine
/ ontologies
/ Original Articles
/ Plants
/ Politics
/ Poverty
/ Sovereignty
/ sustainable agriculture
/ Therapy
/ Toxicity
2018
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A POLITICS OF HABITABILITY
2018
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For Tanzanians, modern bodies bear complicated toxic loads not only because of the dumping of capitalism’s harmful by-products but also because of the social-material effects of efforts designed to address insecurity, poverty, and disease. Dawa lishe (nutritious medicine) is forged in this double bind. Producers of dawa lishe problematize toxicity as the condition under which life is attenuated, diminished, depleted, exhausted, or drained away. Therapies attend not only to individual bodies but also to relations among people, plants, and the soil. The efficacy of herbal remedies and of gardens full of therapeutic foods and nutritious herbs rests in the cultivation of the forms of strength that make places, times, and bodies livable again (and again). This essay examines how Tanzanians are laboring over, and reflecting on, the toxic and its relationship to remedy and memory through dawa lishe. In the process, it argues, they are redefining healing through a politics of habitability.
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