Chronic Conditions, Fluid States: Chronicity and the Anthropology of Illness

Chronic Conditions, Fluid States

Chronicity and the Anthropology of Illness

2010 • 320 pages

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Chronic Conditions, Fluid States explores the uneven impact of chronic illness and disability on individuals, families, and communities in diverse local and global settings. Breaking new ground in medical anthropology by challenging the chronic/acute divide in illness and disease, the editors, along with a group of rising scholars and some of the most influential minds in the field, address the concept of chronicity, an idea used to explain individual and local life-worlds, question public health discourse, and consider the relationship between health and the globalizing forces that shape it.

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Studies in Medical Anthropology

Studies in Medical Anthropology is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2006 with contributions by M. Catherine Maternowska, Tsipy Ivry, and Lenore Manderson.

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