Transported for a crime he did not commit, Jack Swan finds himself beaten, tormented and hunted until news of his mother's imminent death spurs him into action.Jack Swan and his family came to know a world of abject poverty, dirt, disease, degradation, and death. Yet against all the odds, Swan finds his soul mate in the shape of Annie Nolan, only to suffer the loss of her to the vicious nature of a man called Raynsford, who with his associates runs their town as if it were theirs to rule.From his trial at the Old Bailey, he is forced into a brutal journey on a prison ship to Tennessee, where he is captured and adopted by the Cherokee Indians, who become like family. Two of his Cherokee brothers return with him to London to fight for his mother and achieve justice.As he learns more about his family's complicated history, Swan has to piece together the clues, which are all there for him to decipher.
Paul Farmer Livres
Paul Farmer est une figure de proue en anthropologie médicale et directeur fondateur de Partners In Health. Son travail explore en profondeur les inégalités sociales et économiques qui façonnent les résultats de santé mondiaux, en particulier dans les communautés défavorisées. Farmer examine comment les maladies sont souvent enracinées dans des injustices historiques et structurelles et comment ces problèmes peuvent être abordés par l'intervention sociale et la solidarité mondiale. Son écriture, nourrie par une vaste recherche sur le terrain, révèle l'interaction complexe entre la pauvreté, la maladie et la politique.






Fevers, Feuds, and Diamonds: Ebola and the Ravages of History
- 704pages
- 25 heures de lecture
In 2014, a devastating virus spread through West Africa, affecting Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea and prompting fear and panic around the world. The Ebola crisis resulted in loss of life and economic disruption on a vast scale. Paul Farmer, the internationally renowned physician and anthropologist, experienced this outbreak firsthand, In Fever, Feuds, and Diamonds, Farmer offers the first substantive, on-the-ground account of this fast-moving medical catastrophe. He recounts the harrowing stories of Ebola victims while showing how racism and colonialism have morphed into present-day threats to public health. Today as the world faces epidemiological challenges on an even larger scale, Farmer insists that we cannot ignore the consequences of 2014
Epidemic Illusions
- 176pages
- 7 heures de lecture
A physician-anthropologist explores how public health practices--from epidemiological modeling to outbreak containment--help perpetuate global inequities. In Epidemic Illusions, Eugene Richardson, a physician and an anthropologist, contends that public health practices--from epidemiological modeling and outbreak containment to Big Data and causal inference--play an essential role in perpetuating a range of global inequities. Drawing on postcolonial theory, medical anthropology, and critical science studies, Richardson demonstrates the ways in which the flagship discipline of epidemiology has been shaped by the colonial, racist, and patriarchal system that had its inception in 1492. Deploying a range of rhetorical tools and drawing on his clinical work in a variety of epidemics, including Ebola in West Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo, leishmania in the Sudan, HIV/TB in southern Africa, diphtheria in Bangladesh, and SARS-CoV-2 in the United States, Richardson concludes that the biggest epidemic we currently face is an epidemic of illusions—one that is propagated by the coloniality of knowledge production.
Collects the author's writings from 1988 to 2009 on anthropology, epidemiology, health care for the global poor, and international public health policy, providing an overview of his work. This work demonstrates how, over time, he has fundamentally changed the way we think about health, international aid, and social justice.
Pathologies of Power
- 402pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Pathologies of Power uses harrowing stories of life and death to argue thatthe promotion of social and economic rights of the poor is the most importanthuman rights struggle of our times.
The story of the real 'good life' of an off-grid existence in rural Spain.
Infections and Inequalities
- 419pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Challenging the accepted methodologies of epidemiology and international health, this book points out that most explanatory strategies, from 'cost- effectiveness' to patient 'noncompliance,' inevitably lead to blaming the victims. schovat popis
Haiti After the Earthquake
- 480pages
- 17 heures de lecture
The celebrated physician and anthropologist offers a vivid on-the-ground account of the relief effort in the aftermath of Haiti's earthquake—and issues a powerful call to action. Reprint.
Vichy. Political Dilemma
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
3 Days to save a Legend
- 286pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of the 1970s, the narrative explores the coming-of-age journey of a young protagonist navigating the complexities of adolescence. Themes of nostalgia, cultural shifts, and personal identity are woven throughout the story, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of growing up during a transformative era. The characters are richly developed, each embodying the spirit of the times while facing their own individual struggles. The book captures the essence of a generation, making it a poignant reflection on youth and self-discovery.