The Routledge handbook of anthropology and global health / edited by Tsitsi B. Masvawure and Ellen E. Foley

Author
Masvawure, Tsitsi B. [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
  • Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2024.
  • ©2024.
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1 online resource (449 pages)

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Routledge Anthropology Handbooks Series [More in this series]
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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.
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Contents
  • Introduction / Tsitsi B. Masvawure and Ellen Foley
  • The "caste" of decolonization : structural casteism, public health praxis and radical accountability in contemporary India / Nikhil Pandhi
  • Cultural determinants of health as a new strengths-based framework for global health : lessons from Indigenous Australia / Sarah Bourke
  • Enhancing critical global mental health with anthropological ethnography : lessons from studies with 'traumatised' migrants / Runa Lazzarino
  • Accounting for accountability : performance-based financing and HIV prevention in China / Elsa Fan
  • "This is not real anthropology" : an analysis of an anthropologist-led intervention at the World Health Organization / Dalton Price
  • The measure of a mother : accounting for the risk of postpartum hemorrhage in global health / Andie Thompson and Emily Yates-Doerr
  • Dr. Mathur's contradictory position : biosecurity, humanitarianism, and India's tuberculosis programme / Andrew McDowell
  • What is a global health worldview? : teaching undergraduate global health using ethnography / Pamela Runestad
  • Non-western knowledge systems and utilization of traditional healing practices in contemporary Sri Lankan society / Chandani Liyanage, Pushpa Ekanayake and Brianne Wenning
  • Missing trust and to miss trust : popular responses to COVID-19 in Burkina Faso / Pia Juul Bjetrup and Landry Bambara
  • Indigenous midwifery revisited in COVID-19 times : the making of global maternal health and some anthropological lessons from southern Mexico / Paola M. Sesia and Lina R Berrio Palomo
  • Global health, intercultural health and the marginalisation of traditional birth attendants in Ecuador / Erika Arteaga Cruz and Juan Cuvi
  • Medical pluralism : opportunities and barriers to good health / Meredith G Marten and Spencer K. Seymour
  • Invisible straight men : heterosexual men's ghostly lives and AIDS in Colombia / Héctor Camilo Ruiz-Sánchez
  • The neglected chronicity of tuberculosis / Dillon Wademan and Amrita Daftary
  • Suitcases full of meds : deconstructing the political economy of pharmaceutical shortages in Lebanon with anthropological tools / Anthony Rizk and Magdalena Goralska
  • First it was women and girls, now it is men : (in)visibility in global health programmes / Alfred Adams and Nolwazi Mkhwanazi
  • Muslims living with HIV in Durban, South Africa : addressing stigma, shame, and treatment / Shabnam Shaik
  • Countering amnesia : the importance of history and anthropology in global health / Sarah Howard, David H Bannister and Sebastian Fonseca
  • Decolonizing global health : a critical perspective from Latin America / Vivian Laurens and Cesar Abadia-Barrero
  • Localizing, decolonizing and the role of anthropology in a "new global health" / Megan Schmidt-Sane, Janet McGrath, Norma Ojehomon and David Kaawa-Mafigiri
  • Global health as analytic and making sense of the domestic COVID responses in the U.S. / Tsitsi B. Masvawure
  • A seat at the table : what role for anthropology in global health? / Ellen Foley and James Pfeiffer
  • Anthropology, global health and rare diseases / Malgorzata Rajtar and Eva-Maria Knoll
  • Turkey, falls and the landscape of injury / Servando Hinojosa
  • Imagining global health through artificial intelligence / Leah Junck
  • Epidemics in unstable places : anthropological perspectives on health security in West Africa / Helle Samuelsen and Lea Pare Toe
  • What if Europe's aspiration for a leading role in global health starts at its borders? / Mayssa Rekhis
  • Conclusion / Ellen Foley and Tsitsi B. Masvawure.
ISBN
  • 1-003-85910-0
  • 1-003-28434-5
  • 1-003-85907-0
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