Distance and proximity are concepts par excellence to describe
what may happen in times of illness and suffering. When one faces
distress and suffering the need of proximity of the sick or
suffering person may manifest itself, or the opposite, a need of
distance exists. A doctor or an anthropologist may believe
proximity is necessary, but the other can disagree. Illness raises
questions for all individuals. The sick individual will question
his or her relationship with others and being in the world. The
authors of this volume take up issues of distance and proximity in
illness and suffering in various situations.
"Els van Dongen" is assistant professor of medical anthropology
at the University of Amsterdam (the Netherlands). "Ruth Kutalek" is
medical anthropologist at the Department of Ethnomedicine of the
Institute for the History of Medicine, Vienna (Austria).
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