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(1979). The problem of efficacy: Strong and weak illocutionary acts.
Man. 14, 1-17.
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(1991). `Scientific Literacy': What It Is, Whay It's Important, and Why Scientists Think We Don't Have it: The Case of Immunology and the Immune System.
The Anthropology of Science and Scientists (forthcoming).
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(2004). 'Animal Spirits' in India.
Wall Street Journal. A.14. Abstract
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(In Press). Fluid Minds.
(In Press). Flexible survivors.
Anthropology Newsletter. 40, 5-7.
(In Press). AIDS, Knowledge and Discrimination in the Inner City: An Anthropological Analysis of the Experiences of Injection Drug Users.
Cyborgs and Citadels: Anthropological Interventions in Technohuman Practices.
(2006). The pharmaceutical person.
British Museum: presented for the exhibit, "Making things better: The technologies of well-being".
(1999). The woman in the flexible body.
Revisioning women, health, and healing: Feminist, cultural, and technoscience perspectives.
(1996). Citadels, Rhizomes and String Figures.
Technoscience and Cyber Culture. 97-109.
(1992). The end of the body?.
American Ethnologist. 19, 120-138.
(1991). The egg and the sperm: how science has constructed a romance based on stereotypical male-female roles.
Signs. 16, 485-501.
(1990). The ideology of reproduction: the reproduction of ideology.
Uncertain terms: negotiating gender in American culture. 300-314.
(1990). The egg and the sperm: how science has constructed a romance based on stereotypical male-female roles.
Signs. 16, 485-501.
(1990). The ideology of reprooduction: the reproduction of ideology.
Uncertain terms: negotiating gender in American culture. 300-314.
(1987). Gender and ideological differences in representations of life and death.
Death ritual in late imperial and modern China. 164-179.
