Discretionary Medicine in Pakistan

Poverty, Coloniality and Health

Sanaullah Khan author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:25th Nov '24

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This book uses the notion of “discretionary medicine” to explore the landscape of contemporary healthcare in Pakistan. It considers how patients frequently experience health interventions as out of touch with the suffering of everyday life and how healthcare provisions are viewed as intrusive, corrupted, and lacking in empathy towards the sick. The study focuses on mental health, acknowledging that the experience of mental illness in Pakistan is increasingly inseparable from conditions of chronic poverty caused directly by deepening inequality. The chapters address the establishment of priorities by the Pakistani healthcare system in conjunction with global disease programs and investigate the misalignments between the priorities of global institutes and local expectations/realities. It is argued that the discretionary nature of medicine is caused by the remnants of colonial-era laws, which link the maintenance of public health with questions of security. This, the author suggests, frequently contributes to forms of care that are riddled with bureaucratic violence. Using a combination of archival and ethnographic research, the book offers a multi-sited and interdisciplinary perspective on healthcare, ranging from care within low-income households and neighborhoods to diasporic communities and state institutions. It will be of interest to scholars and students of medical/psychiatric anthropology, global health, and history of medicine, as well as South Asian and Pakistan studies.

“This book is a collection of essays addressing varied historical and ethnographic contexts of health governance in Pakistan, governance in the sense of state control as well as control exercised by communities and kin groups. [...] Khan addresses a lengthy historical panorama, enabling him to draw out colonial legacies and inheritances in the present and enfold the evolving neo-colonial geopolitics of development assistance to Pakistan as a poor country. [...] Amid a medical anthropology that often feels overdetermined by Foucault, and amid the pressing real-world health injustices Khan canvasses in Pakistan but also, familiar to other South Asian settings and beyond, this is an important project.” - Kaveri Qureshi, University of Edinburgh

ISBN: 9781032600208

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 400g

172 pages