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Medical Anthropology Quarterly

Volume 38, Issue 4 (December 2024)

    Articles

    Transforming medical anthropology: Community, praxis, and the Black Feminist Health Science Studies Collaboratory

    Adeola Oni?Orisan, Sheyda M. Aboii, and Ugo Felicia Edu

    Medical sovereignty in Eritrea: Reducing maternal mortality and challenging global health humanitarianism in Africa

    Dina Michael Asfaha

    “Kita habiswe will be gone”: The politics of population, family planning and racialization in West Papua

    Maryani Palupy Rasidjan

    Fieldwork with the Dead and Other Considerations: An Interview with Ashanté M. Reese

    Ashanté M. Reese and Sheyda M. Aboii

    curating #blackgirlquarantine

    Reelaviolette Botts?Ward

    Honoring the enslaved African American foremothers of modern women’s health: Meditations on 40 years of Black feminist praxis

    Rachel Dudley

    Anthropological knowledge under redaction: Meditations on race, health, and aesthetics

    Ugo Felicia Edu

    Erotic senses: Powering Brazilian Black queer existence in gynecological spaces

    Nessette Falu

    Book Reviews

    Review of A life of worry: Politics, mental health, and Vietnam’s age of anxiety By AllenTran, Berkeley: University of California Press. 2023. 196 pp.

    Merav Shohet

    Review of Developing to scale: Technology and the making of global health By HeidiMorefield, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2023. 232 pp.

    Laura A. Meek

    Review of Social palliation: Canadian Muslims’ storied lives on living and dying By ParinDossa, Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 2021. 216 pp.

    Hannah Ali

    Review of The anthropology of obstetrics and obstetricians: The practice, maintenance, and reproduction of a biomedical profession By RobbieDavis?Floyd and AshishPremkumar (Eds.), New York: Berghahn Series. Three volume series.Volume 1 – Obstetricians speak: On training, practice, fear, and transformation. 2023. 345 pp.Volume 2 – Cognition, risk, and responsibility in obstetrics: Anthropological analyses and critiques of obstetricians’ practices. 2023. 334 pp.Volume 3 – Obstetric violence and systemic disparities: Can obstetrics be humanized and decolonized?2023. 376 pp.

    Morgen A. Chalmiers

    Review of The evening of life: The challenges of aging and dying well By PaulScherz, Joseph E.Davis, Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press. 2020. 214 pp.

    Marlaine Figueroa Gray

    Review of Arc of interference: Medical anthropology for worlds on edge By JoãoBiehl, VincanneAdams (Eds.), Durham, NC: Duke University Press. 2023. 385 pp.

    Sarah S. Willen

    Review of Nuclear ghost: Atomic livelihoods in Fukushima’s Gray Zone By RyoMorimoto, Oakland, CA: University of California Press. 2023. 339 pp.

    Kathryn E. Goldfarb

    Review of When death falls apart: Making and unmaking the necromaterial traditions of contemporary Japan By HannahGould, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press. 2023. 168 pp.

    Susan Orpett Long

    Review of Circumcision and medicine in modern Turkey By OymanBasaran, Austin: University of Texas Press. 2023. 232 pp.

    Aslihan Sanal

    Review of Landscapes of care: Immigration and health in rural America By ThurkaSangaramoorthy, Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press. 2023. 173 pp.

    Elizabeth Carpenter?Song

    Review of The worlds of public health, anthropological excursions By DidierFassin, Cambridge, UK: Polity Press. 2023. 274 pp.

    Mayssa Rekhis and Seth M. Holmes

    Review of Ayahuasca as liquid divinity: An ontological approach By André van der Braak, Lanham: Lexington Books. 2023. 229 pp.

    Shana Harris

    Review of Abortion care as moral work: Ethical considerations of maternal and fetal bodies By JohannaSchoen (ed)., New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. 2022. 202 pp.

    Brenna McCaffrey

    Review of Milk Craze: Body, science, and hope in China By VeronicaMak, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. 2021. 256 pp.

    Koyna Tomar

    Review of The work of repair: Capacity after colonialism in the timber plantations of South Africa By ThomasCousins, New York: Fordham University Press. 2023. 320 pp.

    Devika Singh Shekhawat

    Review of Voices from the front lines: The pandemic and the humanities By Katherine RatzanPeeler and Richard M.Ratzan (Eds.), San Francisco, CA: University of California Health Humanities Press. 2024. 336 pp.

    Blake Erickson