BEN YESSEF GARFIA, Yasmina R. La construcción de los saberes pandémicos: Metáforas y culturas de la enfermedad en la Edad Moderna. In: Las otras pandemias: Iconografías e historias de enfermedades entre los siglos XVI y XIX, 24-26 agosto 2021, Bogotá (Colombia).

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Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Resource language: Español
Title: La construcción de los saberes pandémicos: Metáforas y culturas de la enfermedad en la Edad Moderna
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BEN YESSEF GARFIA, Yasmina R.
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Number of Pages: 41
Institution: Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
Department: Studi Umanistici
Original publication URL: http://www.museocolonial.gov.co/educacion/jornadas...
Event Type: Conference
Event Title: Las otras pandemias: Iconografías e historias de enfermedades entre los siglos XVI y XIX
Event Location: Bogotá (Colombia)
Event Dates: 24-26 agosto 2021
Nazione dell'editore: Colombia
Place of Publication: Bogotá
Publisher: Museo Colonial y Museo Santa Clara
ISSN: 2322-7141
Page Range: pp. 28-68
Number of Pages: 41
Keywords: Knowledge, pandemic, culture, Hispanic Monarchy, Early Modern Age
Settori scientifico-disciplinari del MIUR: Area 11 - Scienze storiche, filosofiche, pedagogiche e psicologiche > M-STO/02 - Storia moderna
Date Deposited: 19 Oct 2022 08:31
Last Modified: 19 Oct 2022 08:31
URI: http://www.fedoa.unina.it/id/eprint/13425

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In all ages, diseases and their epidemic manifestation have been a challenge for the societies that, once affected, were forced to seek explanations to the ill causes as quickly as possible and to develop containment mechanisms and methods of treatment and cure. Despite the ideas associated with certain diseases, these are meaningless themselves: they acquire meaning only thanks to the intellectual framework in which they born and from which they are interpreted. Illness and its healing methods have been explained in diverse ways in different spaces and times. The ideas associated to illness have done a long travel through time until seeing incorporated in a determine culture, that accepted these concepts with more or less resistance and that integrated them in their respective medical traditions throughout diverse mechanisms. The knowledge born in the field of medicine was disseminated thanks to the mobility of actors of very diverse origins and social backgrounds (doctors, soldiers, healers, surgeons, barbers, missionaries, etc.) who, in their travels, not only transported their own experience, but also enriched and reconstructed it with new elements learned in the places they visited. In this presentation we will reflect on the role of culture, the circulation of subjects and the connections in the construction of pandemic knowledge in history, focusing particularly on the 16th and 17th centuries, the period of the so-called “great European expansion"

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