Studies
in Medical Anthropology
Books in the Series:
Abject
Relations: Everyday Worlds of Anorexia
Megan Warin
Embodying
Culture: Pregnancy in Japan and Israel
Tsipy Ivry
Menopause: A Biocultural Perspective
Lynnette Leidy Sievert
The
Public Life of the Fetal Sonogram: Technology, Consumption, and the
Politics of Reproduction
Janelle S. Taylor
Reproducing Inequities: Poverty and the Politics of
Population in Haiti
M. Catherine Maternowska
Revisiting Race
in a
Genomic Age
Edited by Barbara A. Koenig, Sandra Soo-Jin Lee,
and Sarah S. Richardson
Thinking About Dementia: Culture, Loss, and the
Anthropology of Senility
Edited by Annette Leibing and Lawrence Cohen
An Uncertain Cure:
Living with Leprosy in Brazil
Cassandra White
Veins of Devotion:
Blood Donation and Religious Experience in North India
Jacob Copeman
With Shaking Hands: Aging with Parkinson's Disease in
America's Heartland
Samantha Solimeo
Your
Pocket Is What Cures You: The Politics of Health in Senegal
Ellen E. Foley
Series Editor:
Mac Marshall, Emeritus
Professor
of Anthropology and Community & Behavioral Health, University of
Iowa
Editorial Advisory Board:
William Dressler,
University
of Alabama
Craig R. Janes, Simon Fraser University
Peter Guarnaccia, Rutgers University
Sharon Kaufman, University of California,
San Francisco
Sue E. Estroff, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lynn Morgan, Mount Holyoke College
Catherine Panter-Brick, University of
Durham
Stacy Leigh Pigg, Simon Fraser University
Lorna Rhodes, University of Washington
Alan Harwood, University of Massachusetts
Scope of the Series:
Cambridge Studies in Medical
Anthropology is now published by Rutgers
University Press under the series title Studies in Medical
Anthropology. The series will continue its tradition of publishing
theoretically innovative scholarship on topics of current and
fundamental concern. It will also continue publishing concisely written
"theme books" that synthesize scholarship in developing areas of the
field or offer new perspectives on traditional topics.
Submission Information:
For general information and
guidelines, contact Adi Hovav, Social Sciences and Religion Editor,
Rutgers University Press, (732) 445-7762 x604; adih@rci.rutgers.edu
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