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Social Suffering Arthur Kleinman


Social Suffering Arthur Kleinman
Veena Das, Margaret Lock (eds)
Oxford University Press, 2000
Rs 345

Social Suffering takes in the human consequences of war, famine, depression, disease, torture- resulting from political, economic and institutional power-and also human responses to social problems as they are influenced by those forms of power. This cross-disciplinary investigation challenges traditional research and policies, allowing us to see the 20th century in a new frame. It provides new perspectives on social suffering and should prove timely to on-going examinations of India's partition.

Courtesy: Mandala Book Point, Kantipath, 4227711, mandala@ccsl.com.np
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