Tessa Pollard Susan B. Hyatt Catherine Panter-Brick
It is widely recognized that men and women in societies all over the world have very different experiences of sickness and health. This collection brings together biological and social anthropologists whose work illustrates how these subdisciplines have approached the task of explaining such differences. It demonstrates that an understanding of science and culture, using the notions of biological "sex" and socio-culturally constructed "gender" are both essential for furthering analyses of men's and women's, boys' and girls' experiences of health and disease. It addresses the important topics...
It is widely recognized that men and women in societies all over the world have very different experiences of sickness and health. This collection bri...
Tessa Pollard Susan B. Hyatt Catherine Panter-Brick
It is widely recognized that men and women in societies all over the world have very different experiences of sickness and health. This collection brings together biological and social anthropologists whose work illustrates how these subdisciplines have approached the task of explaining such differences. It demonstrates that an understanding of science and culture, using the notions of biological "sex" and socio-culturally constructed "gender" are both essential for furthering analyses of men's and women's, boys' and girls' experiences of health and disease. It addresses the important topics...
It is widely recognized that men and women in societies all over the world have very different experiences of sickness and health. This collection bri...