In this era of globalization we are faced witha plethora of
health goods and services on the local and global marketplace.
Faced with such variety and availability, how do we choose? This
volume examines the influence of ethnicity, gender, and generation
on our helath choices, focusing in particular on the choices of
British Asian mothers: Asian women who are born and raised in
Britain but are members of a globally dispersed ethnic group. Other
factors (such as family, religion, community, and space) are also
taken into account by the author, who uses original empirical
research to explore the interconnections between the different
factors and the ways in which these women combine western and
nonwestern health discourses in their daily lives.
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