<p>An erudite work of original and seminal scholarship, <i>Rethinking Diabetes</i> is an extraordinary study that is especially and unreservedly recommended.</p>
Midwest Book Review
<p><i>Rethinking Diabetes</i> is an astonishing achievement for both its breadth and depth in mapping lived experiences around diabetes and other conditions. The breadth is provided by data collection over four locations, while teasing out the differences between those. The depths are in providing understanding of how diabetes is both a contributor to and effect of trauma, poverty, and other health conditions. The use of narratives within each chapter makes for compelling reading of a text that is accessible and relatable.</p>
Sociology in Health & Illness
<p><i>Rethinking Diabete</i>s is an outstanding example of current medical anthropological theory, and one with important messages for other many fields—including global health and human biology. It is also highly readable, bringing the reader into the world it explores.</p>
American Journal of Human Biology
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Biographical note
Emily Mendenhall is a Professor of Global Health at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University.