João Biehl

João Guilherme Biehl is a Brazilian medical anthropologist known for his innovative studies of global health, poverty, and suffering. He is currently the Susan Dod Brown Professor of Anthropology, Chair of the Department of Anthropology, and Director of the Brazil LAB at Princeton University.

Biehl's scholarship has earned widespread acclaim, as well as several of the anthropology's most prestigious awards. These include the Margaret Mead Award, Diana Forsythe Prize, and two Rudolf Virchow Awards. Biehl was also a 2008 Guggenheim Fellow. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Vita : Life in a Zone of Social Abandonment. by Biehl, João

    Published 2013
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    When people come first : critical studies in global health

    Published 2013
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    Subjectivity : ethnographic investigations

    Published 2007
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    Subjectivity : ethnographic investigations

    Published 2007
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    When people come first : critical studies in global health

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    Living and dying in the contemporary world : a compendium

    Published 2015
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