Liberalizing, feminizing and popularizing health communications in Asia / edited by Liew Kai Khiun.
Material type: TextPublisher: Burlington, Vt. : Ashgate, [2010]Copyright date: ©2010Description: xi, 223 pages ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0754678393
- 9780754678397
- Liberalising, feminising and popularising health communications in Asia
- 362.1082095 22
- RA778 .L7856 2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Kai Khiun Liew -- Part 1. Liberalizing Health: Mediations of health and the development of a nation: late Suharto and late modernity / Steve Ferzacca : -- Reporting HIV and its broader impact in Asia: the case of Papua New Guinea - a longitudinal case study on reporting HIV / Trevor Cullen -- Reading HIV/AIDS in the Indian media: social, cultural and economic constructions / Mohan Dutta and Shaunak Sastry -- Press coverage of bird flu epidemic in Vietnam / Annick Guenel and Sylvia Klingberg -- Part 2. Feminizing Health: Caesarean birth, media, motherhood and nation in Taiwan / Kuan Chen-I : -- Information and decision making among women with breast cancer: constraints on the informed decision / Khor Yoke Lim and Gerald Goh Guan Gan -- Making the oral contraceptive for me in Japan: managing the semiotics of reproductive health in virtual space / Kathryn Goldfarb. -- Part 3. Popularizing Health: the radio communication project in Nepal: culture, power and meaning in the construction of health / Mohan Dutta and Iccha Basnyat : -- Of plastic beauties and flower boys: representations of cosmetic beauty in South Korean films / Kelly Fu Su Yin -- When the medium is the body: the media and body image disturbance among young people in Hong Kong / Annisa Lee Lai -- How to live: reading China's popular health media / Judith Farquha.
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