Works cited
Some of the resources we found useful:
Some of the resources we found useful:
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- Baines, Kristina. "But are they actually healthier?." Medical Anthropology Theory, (2018), (PDF).
- Element/Michigan Bioethnographic lab.webpage.
- Fuster, Melissa. "“We like Fried Things”: Negotiating Health and Taste among Hispanic Caribbean Communities in New York City." Ecology of food and nutrition 56, no. 2 (2017): 124-138.
- Gravlee, Clarence C. "How race becomes biology: embodiment of social inequality." American journal of physical anthropology 139, no. 1 (2009): 47-57. (PDF)
- Guarnaccia, Peter J., Teresa Vivar, Anne C. Bellows, and Gabriela V. Alcaraz. "‘We eat meat every day’: ecology and economy of dietary change among Oaxacan migrants from Mexico to New Jersey." Ethnic and Racial Studies 35, no. 1 (2012): 104-119. (PDF)
- Laymon, Kiese. “Do not accept nan check,” Medium, Oct. 2018, Link.
- Leighton, Mary, and Elizabeth F.S. Roberts. 2018. “Bioethnography as a Methodological Approach to Social and Chemical Life in Mexico City.” Anthropology News website, March 27, 2018. (PDF)
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- Roberts, Elizabeth F. S. and Sanz, Camilo 2017. “Bioethnography: A How-To Guide for the Twentieth Century” in M. Meloni et al. (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Biology and Society. Springer: London (PDF)
- Roberts, Elizabeth F.S. 2017. ‘What Gets Inside: Violent Entanglements and Toxic Boundaries in Mexico City.’ Cultural Anthropology, Vol. 32, Issue 4, pp. 592–619. (PDF)
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- Washington, Karen. “It’s not a food desert, it’s food apartheid.”
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