The Routledge Handbook of Anthropology and Global Health
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※上記表示の販売価格は割引適用後の価格です 出版済み 3-5週間でお届けいたします。 Series: Routledge Anthropology Handbooks Author: Masvawure, Tsitsi B. / Foley, Ellen E.(Editor) Publisher: Taylor & Francis ISBN: 9781032256375 Cover: HARDCOVER Date: 2024年03月 DESCRIPTION The Routledge Handbook of Anthropology and Global Health provides an overview of the complex relationship between anthropology and global health. It is an essential resource for upper-level students and researchers in Anthropology, Global Health, Sociology, International Development, Health Studies, and Politics. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Part 1: Determinants of health: social, cultural, political??1. The “caste” of decolonization: structural casteism, public health praxis and radical accountability in contemporary India? 2. Cultural determinants of health as a new strengths-based framework for global health: lessons from Indigenous Australia? 3. Enhancing critical global mental health with anthropological ethnography: lessons from studies with ‘traumatised’ migrants 4. Accounting for accountability: performance-based financing and HIV prevention in China Part 2: Knowledge production in anthropology and global health? 5. “This is not real anthropology”: an analysis of an anthropologist-led intervention at the World Health Organization? 6. The measure of a mother: accounting for the risk of postpartum hemorrhage in global health 7. Dr. Mathur’s contradictory position: biosecurity, humanitarianism, and India’s Tuberculosis programme? 8.? ? ?What is a global health worldview? Teaching undergraduate global health using ethnography??Part 3: Engaging local knowledge(s)? 9. Non-western knowledge systems and utilization of traditional healing practices in contemporary Sri Lankan society 10. Missing trust and to miss trust: popular responses to COVID-19 in Burkina Faso? 11. Indigenous midwifery revisited in COVID-19 times: the making of global maternal health and some anthropological lessons from Southern Mexico? 12. Global health, intercultural health and the marginalisation of traditional birth attendants in Ecuador? 13. Medical pluralism: opportunities and barriers to good health? Part 4: Persistent invisibilities in global health infrastructures 14.? Invisible straight men: heterosexual men’s ghostly lives and AIDS in Colombia? 15. The neglected chronicity of Tuberculosis? 16. Suitcases full of meds: deconstructing the political economy of pharmaceutical shortages in Lebanon with anthropological tools??17. First it was women and girls, now it is men: (in)visibil
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