This dissertation is based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in San Pedro Amuzgos, Oaxaca and on La Coasta Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. In it I trace the movements of migrant farmworkers who come from southern Mexico to work in the grape fields of Sonora. Within that context of movement and change, I focus on understanding how illnesses are perceived and how they are healed. First I explore this issue, in depth, in their homeplace in rural Oaxaca. I follow specific illness events among residents of Amuzgos and I allow individuals actions and their reflections on those actions act as a corrective to static notions of the "Latino Folk Illnesses" that exemplify the way in which residents of this small village conceptualize their bodily proble...
This thesis derives from a four-year period of anthropological research and practice as a medical do...
This dissertation explores the ecocide of the Chacahua-Pastoría Lagoons in the Pacific Coast of Oaxa...
Indigenous people in Mexico have historically been subjected to subordinate positions in relation to...
A considerable body of evidence links social and economic inequities to poor health. One of the mean...
This dissertation examines the causes and consequences of the recent growth in Euroamerican mental h...
This dissertation is a multi-layered interpretation of Oaxacans’ own words, embodiments, and process...
During the last three decades, Mexican drug-trafficking organizations have expanded their operations...
After the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors to mainland Mexico, the first epidemic of smallpox ra...
This thesis derives from a four-year period of anthropological research and practice as a medical do...
In the context of development, considerable attention is paid to population health, usually interpre...
AbstractThis article discusses the manner in which social and historical factors impact upon indigen...
My ethnographic research engages Wixaritari conceptions of sickness and healing that are rooted in a...
Objectives: To present an instrument in Mixtec, Zapotec, and Spanish to assess the mental health of ...
Objectives: This research work seeks to achieve a better understanding of the experience associated ...
This dissertation examines the processes by which Central American women and men face unprecedented ...
This thesis derives from a four-year period of anthropological research and practice as a medical do...
This dissertation explores the ecocide of the Chacahua-Pastoría Lagoons in the Pacific Coast of Oaxa...
Indigenous people in Mexico have historically been subjected to subordinate positions in relation to...
A considerable body of evidence links social and economic inequities to poor health. One of the mean...
This dissertation examines the causes and consequences of the recent growth in Euroamerican mental h...
This dissertation is a multi-layered interpretation of Oaxacans’ own words, embodiments, and process...
During the last three decades, Mexican drug-trafficking organizations have expanded their operations...
After the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors to mainland Mexico, the first epidemic of smallpox ra...
This thesis derives from a four-year period of anthropological research and practice as a medical do...
In the context of development, considerable attention is paid to population health, usually interpre...
AbstractThis article discusses the manner in which social and historical factors impact upon indigen...
My ethnographic research engages Wixaritari conceptions of sickness and healing that are rooted in a...
Objectives: To present an instrument in Mixtec, Zapotec, and Spanish to assess the mental health of ...
Objectives: This research work seeks to achieve a better understanding of the experience associated ...
This dissertation examines the processes by which Central American women and men face unprecedented ...
This thesis derives from a four-year period of anthropological research and practice as a medical do...
This dissertation explores the ecocide of the Chacahua-Pastoría Lagoons in the Pacific Coast of Oaxa...
Indigenous people in Mexico have historically been subjected to subordinate positions in relation to...