Gendering the gift of life:family politics and kidney donation in Egypt and Mexico

Dublin Core

Title

Gendering the gift of life:family politics and kidney donation in Egypt and Mexico

Author

Crowley-Matoka, Megan
Hamdy, Sherine F.

Publisher

6/17/15

Language

English

Publication Date

20150617

Primary Classification

19.5

Secondary Classification

19.5;19.3;19.1;7.1;10

Primary keywords

cross-cultural comparison--[pri];kidneys--[pri];living donors--[pri];organ donation--[pri];organ transplantation--[pri];women--[pri]

Secondary keywords

altruism;anthropology;choice behavior;Christian ethics;culture;family members;Islamic ethics;kidney diseases;marital relationship;moral obligations;mothers;organ donors;reproduction;social impact;stigmatization

Subject

Egypt--[pri];Mexico--[pri]

Journal Article

Medical Anthropology:Cross-Cultural Studies in Health and Illness2015 June 17:1-16[Online first]. Accessed: 2015 October 6

Note

Copyright Routledge/Taylor and Francis Group

Call Number

citation

Bibliography

46 refs.

ISSN

01459740 (print);15455882 (online)

Collection

Citation

“Gendering the gift of life:family politics and kidney donation in Egypt and Mexico,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 16, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37332.