Shirley Lindenbaum
Shirley Inglis Lindenbaum is an Australian anthropologist notable for her medical anthropology work on kuru in Papua New Guinea, HIV/AIDS in the United States of America, and cholera in Bangladesh. Provided by Wikipedia
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The social and economic status of women in Bangladesh by Lindenbaum, Shirley
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Knowledge, power, and practice the anthropology of medicine and everyday life ; [essays ... originally produced for a symposium ... held in March, 1988, in Cascais, Portugal]
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Knowledge, power, and practice the anthropology of medicine and everyday life
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The time of AIDS social analysis, theory, and method
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