Language and Health in Action

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OUP Oxford

Paru le : 2026-04-07

Health and wellbeing are profoundly shaped by communication processes. Language and Health in Action explores these interconnections by bringing together cutting-edge global scholarship from linguistic and medical anthropology. The book highlights the centrality of language practices and language id...
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2026-04-07

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256 pages

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9780198933946

Dr. Lynnette Arnold is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She is a linguistic anthropologist with a primary area of focus in the Americas, where she has conducted research on language, care, and migration. Dr. Arnold works to create interdisciplinary conversations about the social power of language, demonstrating that attention to linguistic practices can generate consequential new understandings of pressing current issues. This approach is exemplified in her monograph, Living Together Across Borders: Communicative Care in Transnational Salvadoran Families (Oxford University Press, Studies in the Anthropology of Language, 2024). Dr. Jennifer R. Guzmán is Associate Professor of Anthropology at SUNY Geneseo, where she coordinates the Interdisciplinary Program in Sociomedical Sciences. Her research focuses on how people confront health challenges and advocate for themselves within systems that are harmful to health, including intercultural health efforts in Chile and immigrant/labor rights organizing in New York. She has studied clinical interaction in conventional, Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) and Integrative Medicine (IM) , and ethnomedical settings. Dr. Guzmán is co-editor of Ethnographic Insights on Latin America and the Caribbean, an edited collection designed for undergraduate teaching. Dr. Emily Avera is an assistant professor of anthropology at Colgate University. She received her PhD from Brown University and holds graduate degrees from Leiden University and University of Cape Town. Her research focuses on the sociocultural dimensions of health, race and racialization in medicine, and transplant and transfusion medicine, primarily in the South African context. She is the recipient of fellowships from the National Science Foundation and Fulbright IIE. Her scholarly interests include the intersections of medical and linguistic anthropology, science and technology studies approaches (science and society), critical race studies, development studies, and global health. Dr. Anna I. Corwin is Associate Professor and Chair of the Women's Spirituality Program at the California Institute of Integral Studies. She received her Ph.D. from UCLA and is a recipient of fellowships from the National Science Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Templeton World Charity Foundation for her research on aging, well-being, and religious expertise.

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