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Medical Anthropology Quarterly

Volume 32, Issue 4 (December 2018)

    Articles

    Pink Permits and Reproductive Products: Transnational Fertility Migrants and the Invisible Impacts of COVID-19

    Rebecca L. Upton

    ‘Pop-up’ birth centers? Considering COVID-19 responses and place of birth in England

    Cassandra Yuill, Christine McCourt, and Lucia Rocca-Ihenacho

    Tourism Labor, Embodied Suffering, and the Deportation Regime in the Dominican Republic

    Armando Matiz-Reyes, Caroline Mary Parker, José Félix Colón-Burgos, Mark Padilla, and Nelson Varas-Díaz

    The Binds of Global Health Partnership: Working out Working Together in Sierra Leone

    Andrew Brooks and Clare Herrick

    Stuck in the Clinic: Vernacular Healing and Medical Anthropology in Contemporary sub-Saharan Africa

    China Scherz

    “Pandemic Disruptions” in Surrogacy Arrangements in Germany, U.S.A., and India during COVID-19

    Anika König, Anindita Majumdar, and Heather Jacobson

    “The Hospital is Haunted”: Maternal Health, Pandemics, and Collective Care among Indigenous Women affected by HIV

    Pamela Downe

    Book Reviews

    COVID-19: challenging Ireland to move from Mastership to Midwifeship

    Declan Devane, Jeannine Webster, Jo Murphy-Lawless, and Patricia Hughes

    New York’s Virtual Black Birth Workers: A Birth Justice Response to COVID-19

    Mariel Rivera

    Women struggle to access safe maternal care in the world’s harshest lockdown

    Devanik Saha

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    COVID-19 Containment Measures, Perinatal Experiences, and the Fight for Childbirth Rights in Portugal

    Catarina Barata, Dulce Morgado Neves, and Mário JDS Santos

    COVID-19: a watershed moment for women’s rights in childbirth

    Daniela Drandi? and Fleur van Leeuwen

    COVID-19 and SRH/MNH: A Curated Online Collection for Medical Anthropology Quarterly

    Adrienne E. Strong and Emma Varley

    Never Again Action’s Tips for being a non-Black ally at BLM demonstrations

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