The value and efficacy of Akha shamanic medicine: exporting anthropological insights
阿卡萨满医学的价值和功效:输出人类学见解
基本信息
- 批准号:ES/V005731/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 13.69万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Fellowship
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2020 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
My research explores the phenomenon of the efficacy of healing rituals. Over the past two decades, the question of how ritual works has emerged as central topic at the intersection of medical anthropology, cognitive science, philosophy of medicine and biomedical practice. My PhD research has sought to tackle this question by conducting long-term ethnographic fieldwork on the indigenous medical tradition of the Akha, a group of non-literate swidden farmers living in highland Laos and neighbouring borderlands. By shunning assimilation with lowland cultures, the Akha have maintained a coherent traditional healing system, based on animism, animal sacrifice, and shamanism. Throughout my fieldwork I examined the whole gamut of Akha therapeutic practices. I investigated these practices through the lens of the science of 'placebo effects', a burgeoning field of study that employs neuroscientific and psychological tools to test and understand how healing rituals work. Knowledge of 'placebo effects' enabled me to make informed guesses about the workings of shamanic healing. Conversely, I showed that the Akha material - how shamans work and how they think about the causes of illness and healing - could offer major insights into our understanding of therapeutic efficacy. I argued that, when looked from the perspective of the science of placebo effect, Akha medical philosophy captures something fundamental about the nature of healing, in a way that biomedicine does not - a claim that holds powerful implications for the anthropology of ritual, philosophy of medicine and biomedical practice. The ESRC postdoctoral fellowship will primarily allow me to:1. Submit a book proposal based on my PhD dissertation. The book will use unique anthropological material on the Akha medical system (which has never been studied before) to illuminate discussions in philosophy and history of medicine and science. It will seek to challenge a set of widespread assumptions about 'indigenous medicine' and 'placebo effects' that are popular in these fields, and to vindicate the value of animistic medical philosophies. I expect the book to appeal to the general public as well as to academic audiences. 2. Turn the final chapter of my PhD thesis into a theoretical article on how placebo science and Akha indigenous thought inform the 'rationality debate' in anthropology, which deals with the interpretation of 'apparently irrational beliefs'. It will offer a new perspective on a classic theoretical problem. 3. Contribute to the installation of a permanent exhibition on Akha traditional culture at the Akha University centre in Chiang Rai, Thailand. This centre - the fulcrum of Akha social life in the Upper Mekong region - aims at strengthening a sense of common identity among Akha people living across countries through the learning of traditional customs. As solicited by its director, I will spend 2 weeks in Chiang Rai to add to the exhibition a rich selection of shamanic texts that I collected in Laos during my fieldwork. The centre is visited by thousands of Akha and non-Akha people annually, which guarantees a great exposure and usefulness of these resources.4. Plan a three-year research project that I intend to conduct from October 2021, conditional on obtaining either a Wellcome, British Academy or Marie Curie Fellowship, for which I am applying by October 2020. The project will deal with the phenomena of 'medically unexplained symptoms and 'placebo effects'. This post-ESRC Fellowship will allow me to further my theoretical explorations, toward the goal of transitioning from anthropology to philosophy of mind and the medical humanities, and obtaining a permanent academic post. To work towards these goals, I will spend three months in Spring 2021 at the Harvard Medical School Program for Placebo Studies, where I will receive further mentorship and train to develop further research skills in cognitive science and the medical humanities.
我的研究探讨了治疗仪式的功效现象。在过去的二十年里,仪式如何起作用的问题已经成为医学人类学、认知科学、医学哲学和生物医学实践交叉的中心话题。我的博士研究试图通过对阿卡的土著医疗传统进行长期的民族志实地考察来解决这个问题,阿卡是一群生活在老挝高原和邻近边境地区的不识字的swidden农民。通过避免与低地文化的同化,阿卡人保持了一个连贯的传统治疗系统,基于万物有灵论,动物祭祀和萨满教。在我的整个实地考察中,我研究了阿卡人治疗实践的全部范围。我通过“安慰剂效应”科学的透镜来调查这些做法,这是一个新兴的研究领域,采用神经科学和心理学工具来测试和理解治疗仪式是如何工作的。“安慰剂效应”的知识使我能够对萨满教治疗的工作原理做出明智的猜测。相反,我展示了阿卡材料-萨满如何工作以及他们如何思考疾病和治疗的原因-可以为我们理解治疗效果提供重要见解。我认为,当从安慰剂效应的科学角度来看时,阿卡族医学哲学以生物医学所没有的方式抓住了关于愈合本质的一些基本东西--这一主张对仪式人类学、医学哲学和生物医学实践具有强大的影响。ESRC博士后奖学金将主要让我:1。根据我的博士论文提交一份图书提案。这本书将使用独特的人类学材料对阿卡医疗系统(这是从来没有研究过),以阐明在哲学和医学和科学的历史讨论。它将试图挑战一套关于“本土医学”和“安慰剂效应”的广泛假设,这些假设在这些领域很流行,并证明万物有灵论医学哲学的价值。我希望这本书能吸引普通大众和学术界的读者。2.把我博士论文的最后一章变成一篇关于安慰剂科学和阿卡土著思想如何告知人类学中的“理性辩论”的理论文章,其中涉及对“明显非理性信仰”的解释。它将为一个经典的理论问题提供一个新的视角。3.协助在泰国清莱的阿卡大学中心设立一个关于阿卡传统文化的常设展览。该中心是湄公河上游地区阿卡人社会生活的支点,旨在通过学习传统习俗,加强居住在各国的阿卡人的共同认同感。应其主任的请求,我将在清莱花两周时间为展览增加我在老挝实地考察时收集的丰富的萨满文本。该中心每年有数千名阿卡人和非阿卡人参观,这保证了这些资源的大量曝光和实用性。4.计划一个为期三年的研究项目,我打算从2021年10月开始进行,条件是获得惠康,英国科学院或玛丽居里奖学金,我在2020年10月前申请。该项目将处理“医学上无法解释的症状和”安慰剂效应“的现象。这个后ESRC奖学金将使我能够进一步我的理论探索,从人类学过渡到心灵哲学和医学人文的目标,并获得一个永久的学术职位。为了实现这些目标,我将在2021年春季在哈佛医学院安慰剂研究项目中度过三个月,在那里我将接受进一步的指导和培训,以发展认知科学和医学人文学科的进一步研究技能。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(4)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
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Doctors Speak: A Qualitative Study of Physicians' Prescribing of Antidepressants in Functional Bowel Disorders.
医生发言:功能性肠道疾病医生开抗抑郁药的定性研究。
- DOI:10.1007/s11013-022-09795-0
- 发表时间:2023
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Ongaro G
- 通讯作者:Ongaro G
Why the extended mind is nothing special but is central
为什么扩展思维没什么特别但很重要
- DOI:10.1007/s11097-022-09827-5
- 发表时间:2022
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.3
- 作者:Ongaro G
- 通讯作者:Ongaro G
Reply to Arandia and Di Paolo.
回复阿兰迪亚和迪保罗。
- DOI:10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002489
- 发表时间:2022
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:7.4
- 作者:Ongaro G
- 通讯作者:Ongaro G
Questioning the Consensus on Placebo and Nocebo Effects.
质疑安慰剂和反安慰剂效应的共识。
- DOI:10.1159/000513466
- 发表时间:2021
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:22.8
- 作者:Hardman D
- 通讯作者:Hardman D
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