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Closure as Cure: Tropes in the Exploration of Bodily and Social Disorder [and Comments and Replies]
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Michael HERZFELD
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Myrdene Anderson
,
Ronald Frankenberg
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Arthur Kleinman
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Alexandros-Phaidon Logopoulos
,
Gerard J. van den Broek
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1986
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Current Anthropology
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