Publicado: 2025-12-31
Presentation: Ethnography to decolonize health: To observe, to listen, to be silent, and to write
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Anthropology, health and ethics: experiential and epistemic notes for an intercultural bioethics
9-22
Bodies on the margins: Symbolic violence and discourses surrounding cocaine base paste consumption in Quito
23-41
Medical propaganda agents, knowledge, and colonial power: Hierarchies of production and reproduction in the pharmaceutical industry
42-56
Anthropology of dental suffering: A theoretical approach to pain, trauma, fear, and shame
57-73
Health inequalities from an ethnography of Argentina’s “neighborhood pharmacies”
74-87
Reflections on the sociocultural construction of the body and self-care: critical approaches to health discourses from a case study
88-100
More than a Diet: History and Principles of Ayurveda Medicine
101-118
Kichwa-Andean Indigenous justice as a potential community-based healing system: An interpretive framework from health anthropology and community psychology
119-132
The Women Healers of Imbabura Province
133-145
Between grief and healing: Esmeraldas politicizes resistance
146-149
Narratives on vulnerability: Mexican migrant women living in the United States
150-167
Interview: The Philosophical-Social Representations of Health
168-176
Humanistic Medicine: Importance and Impact of Medical Education and Training with a Sociocultural Focus
177-180