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Nostalgia and degeneration: the moral economy of drinking in Navajo society | 2002 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 16 (1): 3-21 | 0745-5194 | ||||
'The hands know': bodily engagement and medical impasse in highland Maya bonesetting | 2002 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 16 (1): 22-40 | 0745-5194 | ||||
The power of words: healing narratives among Lubavitcher Hasidim | 2002 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 16 (1): 41-63 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Comparison of the menopause and midlife transition between Japanese American and European American women | 2002 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 16 (1): 64-91 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Deconstructing pregnancy: RU486, seeing [eggs,] and the ambiguity of very early conceptions | 2002 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 16 (1): 92-108 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Status incongruity in Samoan youth: a biocultural analysis of culture change, stress, and immune function | 2002 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 16 (2): 123-50 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Giving birth to gonolia: [culture] and sexually transmitted disease among the Huli of Papua New Guinea | 2002 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 16 (2): 151-75 | 0745-5194 | ||||
African independent churches in Mozambique: healing the afflictions of inequality | 2002 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 16 (2): 176-99 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Three days for weeping: dreams, emotions, and death in the Peruvian Amazon | 2002 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 16 (2): 200-29 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Disparate views of community in primary health care: understanding how perceptions influence success | 2002 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 16 (2): 230-47 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Public beliefs about GM foods: more on the makings of a considered sociology | 2001 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 15 (1): 9-19 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Public beliefs about GM foods: Anne Murcott's contribution | 2001 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 15 (1): 20-1 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Toward a political economy of opinion formation on genetically modified foods | 2001 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 15 (1): 22-5 | 0745-5194 | ||||
From risk to globalization: discursive shifts in the French debate about GMOs | 2001 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 15 (1): 25-8 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Health, environment, and transgenic agriculture | 2001 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 15 (1): 29-30 | 0745-5194 | ||||
The United States, India, and GM foods | 2001 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 15 (1): 31-3 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Public perceptions of agricultural biotechnology - a nonsocial science perspective | 2001 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 15 (1): 34-7 | 0745-5194 | ||||
'New beginnings': a case study in gay men's changing perceptions of quality of life during the course of HIV infection | 2001 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 15 (1): 38-57 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Interpretations of condom use and nonuse among young Norwegian gay men: a qualitative study | 2001 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 15 (1): 58-83 | 0745-5194 | ||||
The pollution of incontinence and the dirty work of caregiving in a U.S. nursing home | 2001 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 15 (1): 84-99 | 0745-5194 | ||||
From illness narratives to social commentary: a Pirandellian approach to [nerves] | 2001 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 15 (1): 100-25 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Donor insemination: eugenic and feminist implications | 2001 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 15 (3): 287-311 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Catholic social policy and U.S. health care reform: a relationship revisited | 2001 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 15 (3): 312-28 | 0745-5194 | ||||
The sociopolitical status of U.S. naturopathy at the dawn of the 21st century | 2001 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 15 (3): 329-46 | 0745-5194 | ||||
An analytical framework for contrasting patient and provider views of the process of chronic disease management | 2001 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 15 (3): 347-67 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Suffering from water: social origins of bodily distress in a Mexican community | 2001 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 15 (3): 368-90 | 0745-5194 | ||||
A comparison of health complaints of settled and nomadic Turkana men | 2001 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 15 (3): 391-408 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Clinician experiences of managed mental health care: a rereading of the threat | 2000 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 14 (1): 3-27 | 0745-5194 | ||||
'Actually I don't feel that bad': managing diabetes and the clinical encounter | 2000 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 14 (1): 28-50 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Cultural variations in the placebo effect: ulcers, anxiety, and blood pressure | 2000 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 14 (1): 51-72 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Menopause and the transmission of women's knowledge: African American and White women's perspectives | 2000 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 14 (1): 73-95 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Concepts of illness and treatment practice in a Caboclo community in the lower Amazon | 2000 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 14 (1): 96-108 | 0745-5194 | ||||
An overview of telemedicine: the virtual gaze of health care in the next century | 2000 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 14 (3): 291-309 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Witnessing and the medical gaze: how medical students learn to see at a free clinic for the homeless | 2000 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 14 (3): 310-27 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Medicalizing homelessness: the production of self-blame and self-governing within homeless shelters | 2000 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 14 (3): 328-45 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Taxonomic anxiety: axis I and axis II in prison | 2000 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 14 (3): 346-73 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Secret encounters: Black men, bisexuality, and AIDS in Alabama | 2000 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 14 (3): 374-93 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Negotiating cultural consensus in a breast cancer self-help group | 2000 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 14 (3): 394-413 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Chasing the dragon: the cultural metamorphosis of opium in the United States, 1825-1935 | 2000 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 14 (3): 414-41 | 0745-5194 | ||||
The Navajo Healing Project | 2000 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 14 (4): 463-75 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Identity and healing in three Navajo religious traditions: Są'ah Naagháí Bik'eh Hózho | 2000 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 14 (4): 476-97 | 0745-5194 | ||||
The whole universe is my cathedral: a contemporary Navajo spiritual synthesis | 2000 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 14 (4): 498-520 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Jesus, peyote, and the holy people: alcohol abuse and the ethos of power in Navajo healing | 2000 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 14 (4): 521-42 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Rethinking the role of diagnosis in Navajo religious healing | 2000 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 14 (4): 543-70 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Depressive illness and Navajo healing | 2000 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 14 (4): 571-97 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Comments on the Navajo Healing Project | 2000 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 14 (4): 598-602 | 0745-5194 | ||||
The efficacy of traditional medicine: current theoretical and methodological issues | 2000 | Medical Anthropology quarterly 14 (4): 603-25 | 0745-5194 | ||||
Caida de Mollera among children of Mexican migrant workers: implications for the study of folk illnesses | 1998 (New Series) | Medical anthropology quarterly 12 (2): 241-9 | |||||
Objectified selves: an analysis of medicines in Andean sacrificial healing | 1998 (New Series) | Medical anthropology quarterly 12 (2): 147-67 | |||||
Globality and constructions of world health | 1998 (New Series) | Medical anthropology quarterly 12 (2): 226-40 |