Eugenia Georges Explained
Eugenia Georges is an American anthropologist and Professor of Anthropology at Rice University. She is known for her works on the cultural study of reproduction, medical anthropology, economic development, and labor migration.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Education and career
She received her PhD in anthropology from Columbia University in 1985. She is the Chair of Department of Anthropology at Rice University.[6]
Books
- Bodies of Knowledge: the Medicalization of Reproduction in Greece, Vanderbilt University Press 2008
- The Making of a Transnational Community: Migration, Development and Cultural Change in the Dominican Republic, Columbia University Press 1990
Notes and References
- Pessar . Patricia R. . Review of The Making of a Transnational Community: Migration, Development, and Cultural Change in the Dominican Republic . NWIG: New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids . 1993 . 67 . 1/2 . 146–148 . 41849516 . 1382-2373.
- King . Helen . Bodies of Knowledge: The Medicalization of Reproduction in Greece (review) . Bulletin of the History of Medicine . 2010 . 84 . 3 . 540–542 . 10.1353/bhm.2010.0009 . 71092077 . 1086-3176.
- Web site: Eugenia Georges . scholar.google.com.
- Web site: Eugenia Georges . Society for Cultural Anthropology . en.
- Web site: Modern Greek Studies Association . www.mgsa.org.
- Web site: Eugenia Georges Medical Humanities Rice University . 2022-02-27 . medicalhumanities.rice.edu.