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Holy Bites - How To Spice Up Your Daniel Fast (Paperback): Matt George Holy Bites - How To Spice Up Your Daniel Fast (Paperback)
Matt George; Eugenia George
R364 Discovery Miles 3 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bringing you tasty vegan recipes that your whole family will enjoy during the Daniel Fast or Lent. Are you tired of boring and bland? Then this cookbook is for you. It contains 42 practical, colorfully illustrated recipes inspired by flavors from around the world that will keep you motivated as you embark on your fasting journey. Through prayer and fasting, you will obtain a renewed focus on God and a healthy and nurtured body. The Daniel Fast meals included in this book are great not only if you're fasting, but also for those seeking to eat healthy, wholesome foods without losing flavor. How about some ice cream or enchiladas? Now we're talking Daniel would have loved this cookbook. Find more ideas on caringcarrot.com. Proceeds from this book go towards a building fund for an orphanage in Guatemala. Thanks for helping with such a worthy cause.

Bodies of Knowledge - The Medicalization of Reproduction in Greece (Hardcover): Eugenia Georges Bodies of Knowledge - The Medicalization of Reproduction in Greece (Hardcover)
Eugenia Georges
R2,871 Discovery Miles 28 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Recipient of the 2006 Norman L. and Roselea J. Goldberg Prize for the best project in the area of medicine.

The author, a second-generation Greek American, returned to Greece with her young daughter to do fieldwork over the course of a decade. Focusing on Rhodes, an island that blends continuity with the past and rapid social change in often unexpected ways, she interviewed over a hundred women, doctors, and midwives about issues of reproduction.

The result is a detailed portrait of how a longstanding system of "local" gynecological and obstetrical knowledge under the control of women was rapidly displaced in the the period following World War II, and how the technologically-intensive biomedical model that took its place in turn assumed its own distinctive signature.

"Bodies of Knowledge" is a vivid ethnographic study of how a presumably globalizing and homogenizing process like medicalization can be reshaped as women and medical experts alike selectively accept or reject new practices and technologies. Georges found, for example, that women in Rhodes have enthusiastically embraced some new technologies, like fetal imaging during pregnancy, but rejected others, like medical contraception. They are also avid consumers of popular childbirth manuals.

"This book is the recipient of the 2006 Norman L. and Roselea J. Goldberg Prize for the best project in the area of medicine."

Bodies of Knowledge - The Medicalization of Reproduction in Greece (Paperback): Eugenia Georges Bodies of Knowledge - The Medicalization of Reproduction in Greece (Paperback)
Eugenia Georges
R1,241 Discovery Miles 12 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Recipient of the 2006 Norman L. and Roselea J. Goldberg Prize for the best project in the area of medicine.

The author, a second-generation Greek American, returned to Greece with her young daughter to do fieldwork over the course of a decade. Focusing on Rhodes, an island that blends continuity with the past and rapid social change in often unexpected ways, she interviewed over a hundred women, doctors, and midwives about issues of reproduction.

The result is a detailed portrait of how a longstanding system of "local" gynecological and obstetrical knowledge under the control of women was rapidly displaced in the the period following World War II, and how the technologically-intensive biomedical model that took its place in turn assumed its own distinctive signature.

"Bodies of Knowledge" is a vivid ethnographic study of how a presumably globalizing and homogenizing process like medicalization can be reshaped as women and medical experts alike selectively accept or reject new practices and technologies. Georges found, for example, that women in Rhodes have enthusiastically embraced some new technologies, like fetal imaging during pregnancy, but rejected others, like medical contraception. They are also avid consumers of popular childbirth manuals.

"This book is the recipient of the 2006 Norman L. and Roselea J. Goldberg Prize for the best project in the area of medicine."

The Making of a Transnational Community - Migration, Development, and Cultural Change in the Dominican Republic (Hardcover,... The Making of a Transnational Community - Migration, Development, and Cultural Change in the Dominican Republic (Hardcover, New)
Eugenia Georges
R2,626 Discovery Miles 26 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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