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Living with Diabetes and Uncertainty in Cairo offers an
ethnographic exploration of the interactions of two different
understandings of type-2 diabetes: one related to the notion of
ḍaghṭ, translated as “pressure” or “stress,” and
another related primarily to obesity. The book is set in Egypt but
draws links to a diabetes clinic in Denmark and a multinational
medical company, as well as engaging with international diabetes
research and guidelines. It tells a story of uncertainty, not only
among people in Cairo, but also within medical research, and
considers what uncertainty may generate in both bodies and
societies at large. The chapters provide valuable insight into the
lives of those in Cairo who are diagnosed with type-2 diabetes, and
explore how those lives are linked to global movements. The book
ultimately reflects on the question of what is overlooked and why
in prevention strategies and treatments of type-2 diabetes in
Egypt. It will be of particular interest to scholars of
anthropology, global and public health, and the Middle East and
North Africa.
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