Who Will Care for the Care Worker? The COVID-19 Diaries of a Sherpa Nurse in New York City
स्याहार कर्मीको स्याहार कसले गर्ने? न्युयोर्क शहरको एक शेर्पा नर्सको कोभिड-१९ डायरी एउटी महिला कोठामा एक्लै पल्टीनु भएको छ। ज्वरो,...
Sienna R. Craig is the Orvil Dryfoos Professor of Public Affairs, Department of Anthropology, Dartmouth College. Craig is the author of "The Ends of Kinship: Connecting Himalayan Lives Between Nepal and New York" (University of Washington Press, 2020), "Mustang in Black and White", with photographer Kevin Bubriski (Vajra Publications, 2018), "Healing Elements: Efficacy and the Social Ecologies of Tibetan Medicine" (University of California Press, 2012) and "Horses Like Lightning: A Story of Passage through the Himalayas" (Wisdom Publications,2008). She is the co-editor of "Medicine Between Science and Religion: Explorations on Tibetan Grounds" (Berghahn Books, 2010), and "Studies of Medical Pluralism in Tibetan History and Society" (IITBS, 2010), among other publications. Craig enjoys writing across genres and has published poetry, creative nonfiction, fiction, and children’s literature in addition to scholarly works. Craig’s research has been supported by the National Science Foundation, the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, the Social Science Research Council, and the Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, among other sources. From 2012-2017 she served as co-editor of HIMALAYA, Journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies.
स्याहार कर्मीको स्याहार कसले गर्ने? न्युयोर्क शहरको एक शेर्पा नर्सको कोभिड-१९ डायरी एउटी महिला कोठामा एक्लै पल्टीनु भएको छ। ज्वरो,...
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