AG Medical Anthropology

Lateinamerika

Armus, Diego (ed). 2003. Disease in the History of modern Latin America. From Malaria to AIDS. Durham: Duke University Press.

Greenfield, Sidney. 2008. Spirits with Scalpels. The Culturalbiology of Religious Healing in Brazil. Walnut Creek: Left Coast.

Huber, Brad and Alan Sandstrom. 2001. Mesoamerican Healers. Austin: University of Texas Press.

Knipper, Michael. 2004. Krankheit, Kultur und medizinische Praxis. Eine medizinethnologische Untersuchung zu „mal aire“ im Amazonastiefland von Ecuador. Berlin: Lit.

Koss-Chioini, Joan, Thomas Leatherman and Christine Greenway (eds). 2003. Medical Pluralism in the Andes. London: Routledge.

Labate, Beatriz and Clancy Cavnar (eds). 2014. Ayahuasca Shamanism in the Amazon and Beyond. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Leibing, Annette (ed). 1997. The Medical Anthropologies of Brazil. Curare Sonderband 3. Berlin VWB.

Montag, Doreen. 2001. Gesundheit und Krankheit im Urumba-Tal/Peru. Die emische Kategorisierung von Krankheit als Determinante der Heilerwahl und Vermittler zwischen traditioneller und Biomedizin. Hamburg: Lit.

Padilla, Mark. 2007. Caribbean Pleasure Industry. Tourism, Sexuality, and AIDS in the Dominican Republic. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Schaffler, Yvonne. 2009. Vodú. Das ist Sache der Anderen! Kreolische Medizin, Spiritualität und Identität im Südwesten der Dominikanischen Republik. Wien: Lit.

Seligman, Rebecca. 2014. Possessing Spirits and Healing Selves. Embodiment and Transformation in an Afro-Brazilian Religion. New York: Palgrave McMillan.

Smith-Nonini, Sandy. 2010. Healing the Body Politic. El Salvador’s Popular Struggle for Health Rights. From Civil War to Neoliberal Peace. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press.

Tapias, Maria. 2015. Embodied Protests. Emotions and Women’s Health in Bolivia. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

Whiteford, Linda and Lawrence Branch. 2008. Primary Health Care in Cuba. The Other Revolution. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.

Wörrle, Bernhard. 2002. Heiler, Rituale und Patienten. Schamanismus in den Anden Ecuadors. Berlin: Reimer.