Daughters of Parvati : women and madness in contemporary India /
In this account of an anthropologist's journey into Indian psychiatry wards, among women with mental illnesses and the loved ones who care for them, Sarah Pinto responds to ethical crises in caregiving with attention to culture, gender, and the globalized worlds of Indian women
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Philadelphia :
University of Pennsylvania Press,
[2014]
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Series: | Contemporary ethnography
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