Description |
1 online resource (449 p.) |
Series |
Routledge Anthropology Handbooks Series |
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Routledge Anthropology Handbooks Series
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part 1 Expanding the social determinants of health -- Chapter 1 The 'caste' of decolonization: Structural casteism, public health praxis, and radical accountability in contemporary India -- Chapter 2 Cultural determinants of health as a new strengths-based framework for global health: Lessons from Indigenous Australia |
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Chapter 3 Enhancing critical global mental health with anthropological ethnography: Lessons from studies with 'traumatized' migrants -- Chapter 4 Accounting for accountability: Performance-based financing and HIV prevention in China -- Part 2 Knowledge production in anthropology and global health -- Chapter 5 'This is not real anthropology': An analysis of an anthropologist-led intervention at the World Health Organization -- Chapter 6 The measure of a mother: Accounting for the risk of postpartum haemorrhage in global health |
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Chapter 7 Dr. Mathur's contradictory position: Biosecurity, humanitarianism, and Indian tuberculosis physicians -- Chapter 8 Global health anthropology pedagogy: Using book-length ethnographies to teach global health worldviews in American undergraduate courses -- Part 3 Engaging local knowledge(s) -- Chapter 9 Non-Western knowledge systems and utilization of traditional healing practices in contemporary Sri Lankan society -- Chapter 10 Missing trust and to miss trust: Popular responses to COVID-19 in Burkina Faso |
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Chapter 11 Indigenous midwifery revisited in COVID-19 times: The making of global maternal health and some anthropological lessons from southern Mexico -- Chapter 12 Global health, intercultural health, and the marginalization of traditional birth attendants in Ecuador -- Chapter 13 Medical pluralism: Opportunities and barriers to good health -- Part 4 Persistent invisibilities in global health infrastructures -- Chapter 14 Invisible straight men: Heterosexual men's ghostly lives with AIDS in Colombia -- Chapter 15 The neglected chronicity of TB |
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Chapter 16 Suitcases full of meds: Deconstructing the political economy of pharmaceutical shortages in Lebanon with anthropological tools -- Chapter 17 First, it was women and girls, now it is men: (In)visibility in global health programs -- Chapter 18 Muslims living with HIV in Durban, South Africa: Addressing stigma, shame, and treatment -- Part 5 Toward a reimagined critical global health -- Chapter 19 Countering amnesia: The importance of history and anthropology in global health -- Chapter 20 Decolonizing global health: A critical perspective from Latin America |
Summary |
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 |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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Chapter 21 Localising, decolonising, and the role of anthropology in a 'New Global Health' |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Foley, Ellen E
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ISBN |
9781003859079 |
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1003859070 |
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