Experts in: Postcolonialism
AYANGMA BONOHO, Simplice
Professeur adjoint, Chercheur
- Health
 - International relations
 - Development
 - Africa
 - Middle Africa
 - 19th century
 - 20th century
 - 21th century
 - Colonization and decolonization
 - Colonies
 - Empire and imperialism
 - Economic history
 - Social history
 - Postcolonialism
 - Sub-Saharan Africa
 - Cameroon
 - Congo
 - Gabon
 - Congo, the Democratic Republic of the
 - Central African Republic
 
LAROCHELLE, Catherine
Professeure agrégée
MONNAIS, Laurence
Professeure associée, Chercheuse
- Colonization and decolonization
 - Medicine
 - Medications
 - Postcolonialism
 - Health
 - History of medicine
 - South-Eastern Asia
 - 19th century
 - Anthropology of health
 - 20th century
 - Viet Nam
 
I am a medical historian and specialize in Southeast Asia. I have been working for over 15 years on the development of health policy and practices from the 19th century to the present, with a particular focus in recent years on the multiple "encounters" between Western (biomedicine) and so-called alternative and traditional forms of medicine. I am a determined advocate of a multidisciplinary, transnational approach, and recently developed projects and published on medications as a social object, immigrants' health practices and the identity of Vietnamese medicine.
I have held the Canada Research Chair in Healthcare Pluralism since 2007, and I work to improve our understanding of changes in health indicators in modern societies, over-medication and rejection of vaccination, as well as the enthusiasm for alternative medicine - all behaviours that are giving rise to increasing concern but also to different interpretations, which deserve to be revisited and examined from a historical perspective.