| Part One: The Colonial Imaginary and Disciplinary Practices |
| 1-4 |
Section One: Biopolitics, the Fetish, and the Colonial Imaginary (PDF 1) (PDF 2) (PDF 3)
Lecture 1: Course Overview and Introduction |
| 5-6 |
Section Two: Ecstasis and the Shock of Culture Contact (PDF 1) (PDF 2) |
| 7-8 |
Section Three: Historical Ideologies of Sexuality, Race, and Madness (PDF 1) (PDF 2) |
| Part Two: Colonial Contexts of Medicine, Religion, and Politics |
| 9-10 |
Section Four: Colonial Medicine in South Africa (PDF 1) (PDF 2) |
| 11-13 |
Section Five: Race, Gender, Colonial Medicine, and the Construction of Disease (PDF 1) (PDF 2) (PDF 3) |
| Part Three: Anthropological (Re)Constructions of "African" Religion, Healing and Embodiment |
| 14-16 |
Section Six: Medical Pluralism in the Former Zaire (PDF 1) (PDF 2) (PDF 3) |
| 17-19 |
Section Seven: Culture, Morality, and the Senses in Ghana (PDF 1) (PDF 2) (PDF 3) |
| 20 |
Section Eight: Sensory Ethnography in Niger (PDF) |
| Part Four: Cosmopolitan Medicine, Race, Gender, and Inequalities |
| 21-22 |
Section Nine: Religion, Medicine, and the Medical Pluralism in Haiti (PDF 1) (PDF 2) |
| 23-24 |
Section Ten: Contemporary Psychiatry: Race, Gender, and the Mind (PDF) |
| 25-26 |
Section Eleven: Fictions of Race, Gender, and Illness (PDF) |