
Anthropology and Public Health Bridging Differences in Culture and Society
by Hahn, Robert A.; Inhorn, Marcia C.Buy New
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Author Biography
Table of Contents
Contributors | p. xiii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Anthropological Understandings of Public Health Problems | |
The Anthropology of Childhood Malaria in Tanzania | p. 35 |
Diagnosis and Management of Asthma in the Medical Marketplace of India: Implications for Efforts to Improve Global Respiratory Health | p. 65 |
Situating Stress: Lessons from Lay Discourses on Diabetes | p. 94 |
Understanding Pregnancy in a Population of Inner-City Women in New Orleans-Results of Qualitative Research | p. 114 |
The Limits of "Heterosexual AIDS": Ethnographic Research on Tourism and Male Sexual Labor in the Dominican Republic | p. 142 |
Male Infertility and Consanguinity in Lebanon: The Power of Ethnographic Epidemiology | p. 165 |
Structural Violence, Political Violence, and the Health Costs of Civil Conflict: A Case Study from Peru | p. 196 |
Anthropological Design of Public Health Interventions | |
Bridges between Mental Health Care and Religious Healing in Puerto Rico: The Outcomes of an Early Experiment | p. 221 |
Indigenization of Illness Support Groups for Lymphatic Filariasis in Haiti | p. 245 |
Using Formative Research to Explore and Address Elder Health and Care in Chiapas, Mexico | p. 266 |
Anthropological Contributions to the Development of Culturally Appropriate Tobacco Cessation Programs: A Global Health Priority | p. 298 |
From Street Research to Public Health Intervention: The Hartford Drug Monitoring Project | p. 332 |
Sexual Risk Reduction among Married Women and Men in Urban India: An Anthropological Intervention | p. 362 |
Anthropological Evaluations of Public Health Initiatives | |
Honorable Mutilation? Changing Responses to Female Genital Cutting in Sudan | p. 397 |
Making Pregnancy Safer for Women around the World: The Example of Safe Motherhood and Maternal Death in Guatemala | p. 422 |
Counting on Mother's Love: The Global Politics of Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV in Eastern Africa | p. 447 |
The Brazilian Response to AIDS and the Pharmaceuticalization of Global Health | p. 480 |
Anthropological and Public Health Perspectives on the Global Polio Eradication Initiative in Northern Nigeria | p. 512 |
Anthropological Critiques of Public Health Policy | |
"Sanitary Makeshifts" and the Perpetuation of Health Stratification in Indonesia | p. 541 |
Global Panic, Local Repercussions: Economic and Nutritional Effects of Bird Flu in Vietnam | p. 566 |
Neoliberal Infections and the Politics of Health: Resurgent Tuberculosis Epidemics in New York City and Lima, Peru | p. 588 |
Biological Citizenship After Chernobyl | p. 623 |
An Ethnographic Evaluation of Post-Alma Ata Health System Reforms in Mongolia: Lessons for Addressing Health Inequities in Poor Communities | p. 652 |
Bureaucratic Aspects of International Health Programs | p. 681 |
Index | p. 703 |
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