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DESCRIPTION:Hybrid Medicine for Hybrid People: Ayurveda\, Popular Health Cu
 lture\, and Globalization Mark Nichter will take us on a journey to South 
 India to consider how the demand for and the practice of Ayurvedic medicin
 e has changed over the last three decades. He will describe India’s popula
 r health culture and pluralistic health care arena in vivid detail drawing
  attention to long standing as well as newly arising health care concerns 
 and collective anxieties associated with the stresses of modern living\, e
 nvironmental deterioration\, food adulteration\, and so on. Next\, he will
  turn his attention to factors driving the commoditization and professiona
 lization of Ayurveda inclusive of the impact of health and medical tourism
  and other forces of globalization at work in the market. He will examine 
 how Ayurveda is being adapted and transformed to appeal to and resonate wi
 th different types of people for bio-cultural reasons.
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SUMMARY:SAC presents: Mark Nichter
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Hybrid Medicine for Hybrid People: Ayurveda\, 
 Popular Health Culture\, and Globalization Mark Nichter will take us on a 
 journey to South India to consider how the demand for and the practice of 
 Ayurvedic medicine has changed over the last three decades. He will descri
 be India’s popular health culture and pluralistic health care arena in viv
 id detail drawing attention to long standing as well as newly arising heal
 th care concerns and collective anxieties associated with the stresses of 
 modern living\, environmental deterioration\, food adulteration\, and so o
 n. Next\, he will turn his attention to factors driving the commoditizatio
 n and professionalization of Ayurveda inclusive of the impact of health an
 d medical tourism and other forces of globalization at work in the market.
  He will examine how Ayurveda is being adapted and transformed to appeal t
 o and resonate with different types of people for bio-cultural reasons.
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