EMBODYING INEQUALITIES: PERSPECTIVES FROM MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
First published in 2021 by UCL Press
University College London Gower Street
London WC1E 6BT
Series Editors
Sahra Gibbon, UCL Anthropology
Jennie Gamlin, UCL Institute for Global Health
This series charts diverse anthropological engagements with the changing dynamics of health and wellbeing in local and global contexts. It includes ethnographic and theoretical works that explore the di erent ways in which inequalities pervade our bodies. The series offers novel contributions often neglected by classical and contemporary publications that draw on public, applied, activist, cross-disciplinary and engaged anthropological methods, as well as in-depth writings from the eld. It speci cally seeks to showcase new and emerging health issues that are the products of unequal global development.
First published in 2021 by UCL Press
University College London Gower Street
London WC1E 6BT
Series Editors
Sahra Gibbon, UCL Anthropology
Jennie Gamlin, UCL Institute for Global Health
This series charts diverse anthropological engagements with the changing dynamics of health and wellbeing in local and global contexts. It includes ethnographic and theoretical works that explore the di erent ways in which inequalities pervade our bodies. The series offers novel contributions often neglected by classical and contemporary publications that draw on public, applied, activist, cross-disciplinary and engaged anthropological methods, as well as in-depth writings from the eld. It speci cally seeks to showcase new and emerging health issues that are the products of unequal global development.
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