A Companion to Medical Anthropology (ePub/PDF) observes the present concerns, debates, and state of the field in medical anthropology today.
- Written by popular international scholars in medical anthropology
- Offers a professional view of the significant subjects and styles to issue the discipline given that its starting in the 1960s
- Includes ecological health, biotechnology, global health, syndemics, nutrition, transmittable illness, drug abuse, and sexuality and reproductive health, and other subjects
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“It will be valuable for undergrads and postgraduates, and likewise showing rewarding to academics trying to find available summaries of locations outside their specialism.” — Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute “With its detailed scope and accomplished factors, this volume will be an essential recommendation for all medical trainees and anthropologists of the field. Its detailed protection extends both to emerging and dominant styles in the discipline.” — James Trostle, Trinity College “A Companion to Medical Anthropology, modified by Pamela I. Erickson and Merrill Singer, is rather just the very best summary that is currently readily available in the field of medical anthropology in the early 21st century. The chapters combined in this volume provides not only a conclusive summary of an intellectual field, however likewise a clear sense of medical anthropology’s engagement with the world of policy, politics, and practice. This is substantial social research study at its best.” — Richard G. Parker, Columbia University NOTE: The item consists of the ebook, A Companion to Medical Anthropology in the initial ePub (Kindle) format. A converted PDF is readily available on demand. No access codes are consisted of.
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