The Enculturated Gene
Sickle Cell Health Politics and Biological Difference in West Africa
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Exploring the intersection of medical science and cultural perspectives, this ethnography delves into how different societies understand and approach disease. Duana Fullwiley's work bridges the gap between the scientific and cultural realms, offering insights into the complexities of health and illness across diverse landscapes. Through her research, she highlights the nuances of medical discourse and its implications within various cultural contexts.
