Scope:
The project is a multidisciplinary study of the history of Hansen’s disease in the region and consists of three parts: historical narratives of leprosy during the colonial period and the Second World War; treatment and management of the disease since independence; and folk perceptions and religious beliefs about leprosy.
Goals:
The project aims to (i) examine and write the history of the disease in selected countries of the region and during selected periods, thereby offering bases of historical and thematic comparisons across Southeast Asia; (ii) address the gap in scholarship on Hansen’s disease in the region and more generally in the world from the perspective of the social sciences and humanities (e.g. history, social psychology, geography, sociology, anthropology, linguistics, architecture, literature); and (iii) contribute to the global understanding of the disease by raising awareness of its many aspects and its social impact.
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