CURRICULUM VITAE: Publications: book chapters

 

 
MARK ANDREW NICHTER


(520)621-2665 (office) Dept. of Anthropology
(520)621-2585 (messages) University of Arizona
(520)621-2088 (FAX: office) PO Box 210030-0030
Tucson, AZ 85721-0030
E-mail:mnichter@u.arizona.edu

 PUBLICATIONS:

Book Chapters:

Toward a culturally responsive rural health care system in India. In R. Gupta [Ed.] Main currents in Indian sociology: Social and cultural context of medicine in India [vol. 4]. South Carolina: South Carolina Press, 1981, 223-236.
[and Nichter, M.] Education by appropriate analogy: New emphasis on an old approach to health education. In R.Israel [ed.], Case Studies in Innovative Health Education.Newton, MA: Education Development Center, 1982.
[and B. Buck, D. L. Kincaid, and M. Nichter] Development communication in the cultural context: Convergence theory and community participation. In W. Dissanayake and Abdul Rahman b Mohd Said [eds.] Communication Research and Cultural Values. Singapore: AMIC Publications, 1983.
[and L. Nichter and R. Morgan] The impact of Indian methods for total nasal reconstruction. Clinics in Plastic Surgery, Volume 10, No. 4, October 1983.
[and Nichter, L. et al.] External Cranioplasty: Historical Perspectives. Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 325-332, 1986.
Modes of food classification and the diet-health contingency: A South Indian case study. In R. Khare and K. Ishvaran [eds.], Aspects of Food Systems in South Asia, Durham, North Carolina: Carolina Academic Press, 185-221, 1986.
[and N. Rizvi] A Negotiation Approach to Nutrition Education. In R. Israel [Ed.] Communication Answers to Nutrition Problems in Developing Countries. International Nutrition Communication Service, 1986.
[and Nichter, M.] A Tale of Simeon: Reflections on raising a child while conducting fieldwork in rural South India. In J. Cassell [ed.] Family Album: Anthropological fieldwork with children, Temple University Press, 1987.
Vaccinations in South Asia: False Expectations and Commanding Metaphors, in J. Coreil and Dennis Mull (eds.) Anthropology and Primary Health Care, Westwood Press, 1990
Preface: Training Manual in Applied Medical Anthropology, American Anthropological Association Publication, 1992, pp. 1-15.
Of Ticks, Kings, Spirits and the Promise of Vaccines, in Charles Leslie and Alan Young (eds.), Continuity and Change in Asian Medical Systems. 1992.
[and Gilbert Quintero] Pluralistic Health Care Arenas. In The Encyclopedia of Cultural Anthropology. 1996.
Male Responsibility and Women’s sexual Health: Considering Women and Men Together, in Pimpawun Boonmogkon and Anjano Suvarnonando (eds.) Community based Programs for adolescent Sexual Health and Domestic Violence against Women. Center for Health Policy Studies, Maidol University, Thailand 1997 pp. 9-15.
Illness Semantics and International Health: The Weak Lungs/TB Complex in the Philippines, in Marcia Inhorn and Peter Brown (eds.) Anthropology and Infectious Disease. Gordon and Breach Publishers 1997. pp. 267-298.
[and Vinay Kamat] Monitoring Product Movement: Pharmaceutical Sales Representatives in Bombay, India in Sara Bennet, B. McPhake and A. Mills (eds.) Private Health Providers in Developing Countries: Serving Whose Interests? Zone Publishers.1997 pp. 124-140.
The Mission Within the Madness: Self-Initiated Medicalization as Expression of Agency, in Margaret Lock and Patricia Kaufert (eds.) Pragmatism in action: Women Responding to Technology, Cambridge University Press 1998. pp. 327-353.

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