At face value, this book is about medicine in Cambodia over the last hundred years. At the same time, however, by using ‘medicine’ (in the sense of ideas, practices and institutions relating to health and illness) as a prism through which to view colonial and post-colonial Cambodian society more generally, it offers an historical and contemporary anthropology of the nation ofCambodia. Rich in ethnographic detail derived from both contemporary anthropological fieldwork and colonial archival material, the study is an account of the simultaneous presence in Cambodia of two medical traditions: the modern, biomedical one first introduced by the French colonial power at the turn of the twentieth century, and the indigenous Khmer health cosmology....
dissertationThis study examines the Cambodian refugees' use of traditional and cosmopolitan (America...
Drawing from more than a decade of field and archival research, this monograph concerns Cambodian cu...
“Hospitality Engendered” parses the aporias generated in the fray between women’s bodies and humanit...
Until now, social science research has focused mainly on Western medical doctors with few attention ...
Book reviewMixed Medicineis a rich, strongly argued work that uses medicine as a window onto the cul...
Cambodian refugees have settled in many countries of the West, including New Zealand. Cambodian refu...
International audienceMedicine in Cambodia during the Pol Pot Regime (1975-1979). Foreign and Cambod...
International audienceThe research presented in this article has been conducted in the hill tribes' ...
Hancart Petitet Pascale. Sokhieng Au, Mixed Medicines: Health and Culture in French Colonial Cambodi...
Three types of medical systems can be identified in Cambodia : the western biomedical sector, either...
** From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router. ** History: accepted 18-09-2017.Globally, traditional ...
This paper combines insights from political philosophy, bioethics, and political geography to examin...
International audienceMedicine in Cambodia during the Pol Pot Regime (1975-1979). Foreign and Cambod...
This paper aims to contribute an understanding of the historical experience and current situation of...
Cambodia is a country in the Greater Mekong Subregion of Southeast Asia. The Khmer Rouge genocide in...
dissertationThis study examines the Cambodian refugees' use of traditional and cosmopolitan (America...
Drawing from more than a decade of field and archival research, this monograph concerns Cambodian cu...
“Hospitality Engendered” parses the aporias generated in the fray between women’s bodies and humanit...
Until now, social science research has focused mainly on Western medical doctors with few attention ...
Book reviewMixed Medicineis a rich, strongly argued work that uses medicine as a window onto the cul...
Cambodian refugees have settled in many countries of the West, including New Zealand. Cambodian refu...
International audienceMedicine in Cambodia during the Pol Pot Regime (1975-1979). Foreign and Cambod...
International audienceThe research presented in this article has been conducted in the hill tribes' ...
Hancart Petitet Pascale. Sokhieng Au, Mixed Medicines: Health and Culture in French Colonial Cambodi...
Three types of medical systems can be identified in Cambodia : the western biomedical sector, either...
** From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router. ** History: accepted 18-09-2017.Globally, traditional ...
This paper combines insights from political philosophy, bioethics, and political geography to examin...
International audienceMedicine in Cambodia during the Pol Pot Regime (1975-1979). Foreign and Cambod...
This paper aims to contribute an understanding of the historical experience and current situation of...
Cambodia is a country in the Greater Mekong Subregion of Southeast Asia. The Khmer Rouge genocide in...
dissertationThis study examines the Cambodian refugees' use of traditional and cosmopolitan (America...
Drawing from more than a decade of field and archival research, this monograph concerns Cambodian cu...
“Hospitality Engendered” parses the aporias generated in the fray between women’s bodies and humanit...