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Embodying honor: fertility, foreignness, and regeneration in eastern Sudan
Amal Hassan Fadlalla
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Frontmatter
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Illustrations (page ix)
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Acknowledgments (page xi)
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Introduction: Weaving the Web of Regeneration (page 3)
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1 Famished Land: Gender, Identity, and Place (page 27)
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2 Historicizing Foreignness: Alterity, Disease, and Social Vulnerability (page 56)
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3 Performing Durarit: Constructing Gender through the Life Course (page 80)
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4 Gendered Placenta: The Paths to Proper Fertility and Responsible Motherhood (page 109)
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5 Precarious Trajectories: Managing Reproductive Suffering (page 144)
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6 Whose Modernity? Negotiating Social Change (page 169)
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Glossary of Tu-Badawie and Arabic Words (page 181)
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Bibliography (page 187)
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Index (page 199)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AFSR | 51.3 (Dec. 2008): 204-205 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/27667408 |
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Published: c2007
Publisher: The University of Wisconsin Press
- 9780299223847 (paper)
- 9780299223809 (hardcover)
- 9780299223830 (ebook)