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Health, culture and religion in South Asia: critical perspectives
N.N. 2011
LongWorkContributors:
Doron, Assa
PlacePublished:
London
SeriesTitle:
South Asian history and culture
Library:
Seminar für Orientalistik, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Shelf-Mark:
6.9.6/50
Keywords:
Ṭibb-e yūnānī
Region:
South Asia
Language:
English
CategoryAndGenre:
Research Literature
Anthology Entrys:
Class and the clinic: the subject of medical pluralism and the transmission of inequality
Spatial boundaries and moralities of gender: considerations from obstetric and gynaecological practice in Chennai, South India
social and cultural production of health in South Asia; The
Occupational health, risk and science in India's global factories
HIV and the gurus: religiosity, plurality and the challenge of a 'Hindu' response
Unmarried Muslim youth and sex education in the Bustees of Kolkata
intoxicated poor: alcohol, morality and power and the boatmen of Banaras, the
Between medicine and manthravady: agency and identity in Paniya health
Learning from infertility: gender, health inequities and faith healers in women's experiences of disrupted reproduction in Rajasthan
practice and meanings of spiritual healing in Nepal; The