Medical Missionaries and Colonial Knowledge in West Africa and Europe, 1885-1914 Purity, Health and Cleanliness /

This open access book offers an entangled history of hygiene by showing how knowledge of purity, health and cleanliness was shaped by evangelical medical missionaries and their encounters with people in West Africa. By tracing the interactions and negotiations of six Basel Mission doctors, who pract...

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Main Author: Ratschiller Nasim, Linda Maria (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Edition:1st ed. 2023.
Series:Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies,
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction
  • Part I. Spaces of Knowledge and Meanings of Hygiene in the Nineteenth Century
  • 2. The Religious Spaces of Knowledge: The Basel Mission, Worldwide Webs and Pietist Purity
  • 3. The Scientific Space of Knowledge: Medical Missionaries, Tropical Medicine and the Age of Hygiene
  • 4. The Colonial Space of Knowledge: The Medical Mission in West Africa, Imperial Entanglements and Colonial Cleanliness
  • Part II. Negotiating Hygiene 'on the Margins' 1885-1914
  • 5. Locating Filth: Sin, Syphilis and the Question of Segregation
  • 6. Creating Pure Spaces: Edifices, Domesticity and the Temperance Movement
  • 7. Subverting Purity: Magic, Medical Pluralism and Tenacious Syncretism
  • Part III. Reverberations of Hygiene 1885-1914
  • 8. Purifying Science: Missionary Challenges, Scientific Controversies and the Locality of Science
  • 9. Soothing Weak Nerves: Tropical Anxieties, Missionary Guidance and Moral Hygiene
  • 10. Materialising Hygiene: Materia Medica, Commodities and Sanitary Practices
  • Part IV. Conclusion
  • 11. Conclusion.