Ungovernable Life: Mandatory Medicine and Statecraft in Iraq

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Price
$29.90
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Publish Date
Pages
264
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.6 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780804784450

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About the Author
Omar Dewachi is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Rutgers University
Reviews
"A remarkable and original analysis of the modern history of Iraq and its governing structures through its medical institutions and practices, from their close involvement in state formation and function to the unravelling of governance under wars, sanctions, and invasions."--Sami Zubaida, Birkbeck "University of London "
"Ungovernable Life is essential reading. An engaging and sophisticated account of the trajectory of Iraqi medicine, it tells the story of governance done and undone. Entangled in colonial, postcolonial, and imperial histories, the effects of the production of ungovernability in Iraq continue to resonate widely."--Ilana Feldman "George Washington University' "
"Omar Dewachi examines the paradoxical consequences of efforts to strengthen health systems in his compelling and disturbing study of Iraq (Ungovernable Life, 2017). At one level he tells a simple and tragic story through the illuminating perspective of health. But his investigations also raise uncomfortable questions for advocates of universal health coverage today."--Richard Horton "The Lancet "
"Dewachi is an anthropologist and an Iraqi medical doctor, and his experiences in Iraq and abroad inspire this very accessible inquiry into the formation and destruction of Iraq's health infrastructure. The book demonstrates specifically how biopolitics works--in discourses, expertise, and policies--and therefore it provides rich examples for use in graduate-level medical anthropology and global health classes (and it would be a welcome addition since, in my experience, such classes rarely include examples from the Middle East)."--Anna Zogas "Somatosphere "
"In his monograph, Omar Dewachi offers a compelling yet disturbing account of the genesis of Iraqi state medicine under the British mandate, and its dissolution following the end of the Gulf War....Ungovernable Life is a welcome addition to the relatively uncharted field of West Asian medical history."--Vivek Neelakantan "Economic & Political Weekly "