Global Health in Times of Violence
Book (italiano):
Contributors identified only by name use ethnographic narrative to make the case that it is important to see violence no matter how distant geographically or socially, that it is possible to unravel the reasons for violence and needless suffering, and that this requires exposing the process that makes some kinds of violence more easily invisible. Their topics include landmine boy and the tomorrow of violence, refugee reproductive rights, accounting for AIDS in post-apartheid South Africa, the vicissitudes of structural violence in Nicaragua at the turn of the 21st century, and reflections from the Holocaust and beyond on medicine in the political economy of brutality. The 11 papers are from an October 2006 seminar in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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