Sanaullah Khan is an assistant professor in medical anthropology at the University of Akron. Previously, he served as a lecturer in medical anthropology at Brandeis University. In the past, he has also taught medical anthropology at the University of Delaware. He received his PhD in anthropology at Johns Hopkins University. His peer-reviewed articles have appeared in Ethos, Medical History, Journal of South Asian Anthropology, Journal of Asian Anthropology, Medical Anthropology, Culture and Society in South Asia and Critical Military Studies. He is also the co-editor of Globalization, Displacement and Psychiatry (Routledge, 2023).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 Medicine, coloniality and social difference 2 Cold War Politics, bureaucracies and the birth of Pakistani Public Health 3 Prisons, Bureaucratic violence and the Uses of Psychiatry in Pakistan 4 Public health, punishment and chronicity 5 Displacement, Criminalization and Health 6 Transitory Health Conclusion
Introduction 1 Medicine, coloniality and social difference 2 Cold War Politics, bureaucracies and the birth of Pakistani Public Health 3 Prisons, Bureaucratic violence and the Uses of Psychiatry in Pakistan 4 Public health, punishment and chronicity 5 Displacement, Criminalization and Health 6 Transitory Health Conclusion
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