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Nonsecular Medical Anthropology

Medical Anthropology, 2015
A nonsecular medical anthropology insists on the ways medicine and science have constituted 'the secular' itself through the 'secular self'-how medical knowing has been used to craft the secular political subject. As James Boon noted, too often in social theory, "religion gets safely tucked away-restricted theoretically to 'meaning' rather than power" (
Ian, Whitmarsh, Elizabeth F S, Roberts
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Medical Anthropology

2021
The textbook sets out the goals and objectives of medical anthropology as an interdisciplinary field of scientific knowledge, discusses the range of its main problems. The most significant subject areas of the discipline are considered: health and disease in the context of culture, healing systems (traditional medicine and biomedicine), humanitarian ...
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SOCIETY FOR MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY

Anthropology News, 1995
Section Officers: Marcia C. Inhorn, President (minhorn@umich.edu); Arachu Castro, Secretary-Treasurer (arachu_castro@hms.harvard.edu) Board Members: Joao Biehl; Robbie Davis-Floyd; Douglas Feldman; Craig Janes (Past President); Helen Lambert; Vinay Kamat; Thomas Leatherman; Lesley Sharp; Elisa Sobo; Catherine Timura (Student Representative) Ex-Officio ...
E J Sobo, Ruthbeth Finerman
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Medical Anthropology Online

Medical Anthropology, 2011
In the past two decades, the Internet has played an important role in social, cultural, economic, and political life, influencing health and illness in many ways.
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Medical anthropology

2019
Materials on theoretical human morphology are presented. The basic principles of modern morphology, features of growth and development of an organism, structure of a body and Constitution of the person are considered; extensive data on physical development, the General sizes and proportions of a body are resulted.
Tat'yana Galkina, Oleg Kalmin
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Medical Anthropology as Cultural Anthropology

American Anthropologist, 1995
Book reviewed in this article: Medicine, Rationality, and Experience: An Anthropological Perspective. Byron J. Good. Knowledge, Power, and Practice: The Anthropology of Medicine and Everyday Life. Shirley Lindenbaum and Margaret Lock, eds.
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Making Medical Anthropology Matter

Medical Anthropology, 2010
It is both an honor and a challenge to take on the role of editor of Medical Anthropology: Cross-Cultural Studies in Health and Illness.
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Medical Anthropology-Anthropological Medicine

The Oriental Anthropologist: A Bi-annual International Journal of the Science of Man, 2001
Cornelia Guja   +2 more
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Medical Anthropology

Physical Therapy, 1978
David Landy   +2 more
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Medical Anthropology against War

Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 2008
In my 2006 presidential address on “Medical Anthropology at the Intersections,” I attempted to convey all of my high hopes for medical anthropology in the new millennium (Inhorn 2007). We are nearly 50 years old as a discipline, and we are on the verge of numerous, exciting intersections with multiple fields.
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