Journal article
Soap: Touching objects, feeling critique in critical global health studies
Abstract
Anthropology has long grappled with the politics of critique. In critical global health studies, an emerging subfield of medical anthropology with roots in histories and geographies of colonial and international health, ethnographers negotiate relations and transactions in the field that pivot around boundaries at the core of our disciplinary practice: inside/outside, critique/complicity, theoretical/applied. Yet, while critique is a primary …
Authors
Biruk C
Journal
Medicine Anthropology Theory, Vol. 6, No. 2,
Publisher
University of Edinburgh
DOI
10.17157/mat.6.2.636
ISSN
2405-691X