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Reimagining Science and Statecraft in Postcolonial Kenya - Denielle Elliott

Reimagining Science and Statecraft in Postcolonial Kenya

Stories from an African Scientist
Buch | Softcover
240 Seiten
2020
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-66578-4 (ISBN)
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This book examines the development of medical sciences in postcolonial Kenya, through the adventures and stories of the controversial Kalenjin scientist Davy Kiprotich Koech. As a collaborative life story project, it privileges African voices and retellings, re-centering the voice of African scientists from the peripheries of storytelling.
This book examines the development of medical sciences in postcolonial Kenya, through the adventures and stories of the controversial Kalenjin scientist Davy Kiprotich Koech. As a collaborative life story project, it privileges African voices and retellings, re-centring the voice of African scientists from the peripheries of storytelling about science, global health research collaborations, national politics, international geopolitical alliances, and medical research.



Focusing largely on the development of the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) and its collaborations with the US Centers for Disease Control, the Walter Reed Project, Japan’s International Cooperation Agency, the Wellcome Trust, and other international partners, Denielle Elliott and Davy Koech challenge euro-dominant representations of African science and global health in both the contemporary and historical and offer an unconventional account which aims to destabilize colonial and neo-colonial narratives about African science, scientists, and statecraft. The stories force readers to contend with a series of questions including: How do imperial effects shape contemporary medical research and national sovereignty? In which ways do the colonial ghosts of early medical research infuse the struggles of postcolonial scientists to build national scientific projects? How were postcolonial nation-building projects tied up with the dreams and visions of African scientists? And lastly, how might we reimagine African medicine and biosciences?



The monograph will be of interest to students, educators, and scholars working in African Studies, Science and Technology Studies, Postcolonial Studies, Global Health, Cultural Anthropology, and Medical Anthropology.

Denielle Elliott is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Social Science and Anthropology at York University in Toronto, Canada with cross-appointments in the graduate programs of International Development Studies, and Science, Technology and Studies. She is a founder and co-curator of the Centre for Imaginative Ethnography, and writes on questions relating to social suffering, colonialism, morality, and the politics of medicine.

List of Illustrations



Preface



The Art of Storytelling / Stories of Science: An introduction










Daudi







Colonial Administration







Soliat Primary School







Growing up During Independence







Hospitalization







Student Life and Education Reforms







Kericho Tea Hotel







On Becoming a Scientist







Siberia







HLA tissue-typing and kidney transplants in Kenya







Science and Technology Amendment Act







Daniel arap Moi







National Politics







The Kenya Medical Research Institute







Japan







Division of Vector Borne Diseases







Wellcome Trust







Walter Reed Project / US Army Research Unit







The US Embassy and the CDC







The KEMRON Trial





Saba Saba and the KEMRON Results







Kinshasa and Racial Politics







A Son’s Death







Collaborative agreements and fiscal irregularities







The Accusations







Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission







The Arrest







Corporate executive







Faith






Epilogue by Davy Kiprotich Koech

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Routledge Contemporary Africa
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 440 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Medizin / Pharmazie Allgemeines / Lexika
Naturwissenschaften
ISBN-10 0-367-66578-6 / 0367665786
ISBN-13 978-0-367-66578-4 / 9780367665784
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