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x, 153 p. : ill. ; 26 cm |
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South Asian history and culture |
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South Asian history and culture
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Note |
This book is a reproduction of South Asian history and culture, vol. 1, issue 2 |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Class and the clinic: the subject of medical pluralism and the transmission of inequality / Kalpana Ram -- Spatial boundaries and moralities of gender: considerations from obstetric and gynaecological practice in Chennai, South India / Victoria Loblay -- Occupational health, risk and science in India's global factories / Jamie Cross -- Injecting drug use and HIV in northeast India: negotiating a public health response in a complex environment / Michele Kermode, Peter Deutschmann, M.C. Arunkumar and Greg Manning -- HIV and the gurus: religiosity, plurality and the challenge of a 'Hindu' response / Nalin Mehta and Upahar Pramanik -- Unmarried Muslim youth and sex education in the Bustees of Kolkata / Kabita Chakraborty -- The intoxicated poor: alcohol, morality and power and the boatmen of Banaras / Assa Doron -- Between medicine and manthravady: agency and identity in Paniya health / Suman Badami -- Learning from infertility: gender, health inequities and faith healers in women's experiences of disrupted reproduction in Rajasthan / Maya Unnithan -- The practice and meanings of spiritual healing in Nepal / Asha Lal Tamang and Alex Broom |
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Public health -- South Asia
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Health -- Social aspects -- South Asia
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Health -- Religious aspects
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Medical policy -- South Asia
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Religion and culture -- South Asia
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Religion and sociology -- South Asia
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Alt Author |
Doron, Assa
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Broom, Alex
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Alt Title |
South Asian history and culture
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