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Margaret Lock: Interviewed by Eugene Raikhel

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Margaret Lock, interviewed by Eugene Raikhel, discusses a distinguished career focused on troubling widely held assumptions about medicine, the body, and the brain, while reflecting on her role in the emergence and development of the anthropology of biomedicine.
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Margaret Lock, interviewed by Eugene Raikhel, discusses a distinguished career focused on troubling widely held assumptions about medicine, the body, and the brain, while reflecting on her role in the emergence and development of the anthropology of biomedicine.

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