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Global health in times of violence
2009, School for Advanced Research Press
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Global health in times of violence
2009, School for Advanced Research Press
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Global health in times of violence
2009, School for Advanced Research Press
in English
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1934691143 9781934691144
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Table of Contents
Prologue : coming to terms with global violence and health / Barbara Rylko-Bauer, Linda Whiteford, and Paul Farmer
Recognizing invisible violence : a thirty-year ethnographic retrospective / Philippe Bourgois
"Landmine Boy" and the tomorrow of violence / Paul Farmer
Fault lines / Carolyn Nordstrom
Failure to protect, failure to provide : refugee reproductive rights / Linda Whiteford
A violence of history : accounting for AIDS in post-apartheid South Africa / Didier Fassin
Desperate measures : a syndemic approach to the anthropology of health in a violent city / Merrill Singer
The vicissitudes of structural violence : Nicaragua at the turn of the twenty-first century / James Quesada
Planting "seeds of health" in the fields of structural violence : the life and death of Francisco Curruchiche / H.K. Heggenhougen
Medicine in the political economy of brutality : reflections from the Holocaust and beyond / Barbara Rylko-Bauer
Epilogue : global health in times of violence
finding hope / Linda Whiteford, Barbara Rylko-Bauer, and Paul Farmer.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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