Cavender A
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City 37614, USA.
J Community Health. 1996 Oct;21(5):359-74. doi: 10.1007/BF01702788.
This paper examines the local popular tradition of unorthodox cancer healers and treatments in the Appalachian South. An indepth case study of an unorthodox cancer healer is presented which focuses on his recruitment to the role of healer, the origin and method of his cancer treatment, and a profile of his client population. The case study is followed by a discussion of other unorthodox healers of cancer in the region for the purpose of elucidating the distinction between the local and mass popular traditions of unorthodox cancer medicine. There is an historically deep and enduring tradition of unorthodox cancer treatments in the Appalachian South, and no doubt other regions of the U.S. as well, which should be considered for a better understanding of the health care alternatives available and the health seeking behavior of individuals who use them.
本文探讨了美国南部阿巴拉契亚地区非正统癌症治疗师及治疗方法的当地流行传统。文中呈现了对一位非正统癌症治疗师的深入案例研究,重点关注他成为治疗师的过程、癌症治疗方法的起源及方式,以及其客户群体概况。案例研究之后,本文讨论了该地区其他非正统癌症治疗师,目的是阐明非正统癌症医学的当地传统与大众传统之间的区别。美国南部阿巴拉契亚地区存在着历史悠久且持久的非正统癌症治疗传统,毫无疑问美国其他地区也有,为了更好地理解现有的医疗保健选择以及使用这些选择的个人的求医行为,这些传统都应予以考虑。