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"When Bamboo Bloom is a medical anthropologist̕s highly personal ethnographic chronicle of time spent as an aid worker and community outreach trainer in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. While managing to avoid notice by the Taliban herself, Patricia Omidian, an outsider but one who speaks a local language, exposes the searing realities of scarce access to education and health care alongside limited resources and personal loss in Kabul, Hazarajat, and Herat." - Back cover.
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Social life and customs, Medical anthropology, Taliban, Description and travel, Social conditions, History, Biography, Women anthropologists, Afghanistan, biography, Women, united states, biography, Afghanistan, social conditions, Afghanistan, description and travel, Afghanistan, social life and customs, Afghanistan, historyPeople
Patricia A. OmidianTimes
20th century, 1989-2001Showing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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When bamboo bloom: an anthropologist in Taliban's Afghanistan
2011, Waveland Press
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157766700X 9781577667001
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Table of Contents
Kabul: a Taliban summer
Hazarajat
Herat
Hospitality is not safe
Programs: applying anthropology
Evacuation
Conclusion: dilemmas of fieldwork.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 123).
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