Life, Illness, and Death in Contemporary South Asia

Life, Illness, and Death in Contemporary South Asia

Living through the Age of Hope and Precariousness

Mizuho, Matsuo; Sae, Nakamura; Kenta, Funahashi

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2023

250

Dura

Inglês

9781032327440

15 a 20 dias

650

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Introduction; Chapter 1. Making Up Leprosy in India; Chapter 2. 'The Burial of the Dead': Symbolic Space and Identity among the Muslims of Kolkata; Chapter 3. Conceiving De-kinning: Practices of Pre-birthing in IVF Clinics in India; Chapter 4. Making and Un-making of a New Biosocial Subject: Folk Ayurvedic Knowledge and Intellectual Property Rights in Contemporary India; Chapter 5. Biological Citizenship and Ethnicity: Experiences of Sickle Cell Anemia in the Tharu Community in Southwestern Nepal; Chapter 6. Family Size and Couple's Will: Evidence from Household Data of India; Chapter 7. Fluctuating Reproductive Practices in the Age of Precariousness: Birth Spacing in Contemporary Nepal; Chapter 8. Patching the Relation of Care: An Essay on Senility, Intimacy, and Old Age Allowance in Urban Sri Lanka; Chapter 9. Health and Ageing in Bhutan: How Can We Build a Sustainable Health Care System for Senior Citizens?; Chapter 10. Ironies, Transnationality, and Care; Chapter 11. Precarity, Illness, and Stigmatised Marginality: Living with Arsenicosis in the Bangladeshi Cultural Context; Chapter 12. Living with Bodily Contingency: Miscarriage Among Childless Women in India; Chapter 13. Displaced Death: Grief, Ambiguity and Practices of Waiting in Post-War Sri Lanka; Chapter 14. Commemorating a Self-immolator: A Case Study of Responses to Self-Immolation in a Tibetan Refugee Society in India
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Isolate DNA Sequence;Young Men;Central Tibetan Administration;Ovarian Hyper-stimulation;Tamil Nadu;Ill Fate;Collective Household Model;Linear Probability Regression;Sickle Cell Anaemia;Tharu Community;Tharu People;Tibetan Refugees;Egg Providers;Scd Patient;Biological Citizenship;Arsenicosis Patients;Art Clinic;People's Biodiversity Register;Birth Intervals;Situational Irony;Longer Birth;Strong Son Preference;Local Health Traditions;Rural Bangladesh;Childless Women