An Ecology of High-Altitude Infancy
A Biocultural Perspective
- Hardback
Series: Cambridge Studies in Medical Anthropology(No.
12)
- ISBN:9780521830003
- Publication date:March 2004
- 270pages
- 24 b/w illus. 16 tables
- Dimensions: 228 x 152 mm
- Weight: 0.477kg
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Highlighting the roles of ecology, culture, history, and political economy, this book considers how the unique mountain ecology and socio-cultural patterns of the Himalayan region of Ladakh contribute to a peculiar pattern of infant mortality. It stresses the burdens of women's work in this region as crucial to birth outcome. An example of a new genre of anthropological work called "ethnographic human biology," this study utilizes the methodology of human biology but strongly emphasizes the ethnographic context that provides meaning for human biological measures.


