2021
Gender, Sperm Troubles, and Assisted Reproductive Technologies
Inhorn M. Gender, Sperm Troubles, and Assisted Reproductive Technologies. 2021, 126-143. DOI: 10.1017/9781108980548.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPhilosophy of scienceHistory of artReproductive technologiesImplications of epigeneticsIslamic studiesPolitical theoryCategories of analysisImportance of genderCarl DjerassiMedical anthropologyCultural studiesGender studiesSexualized violenceAssisted Reproductive TechnologyUniversity of CambridgePhilosophyTribal communitiesRespective fieldsExtraordinary arrayGenderPsychoanalysisAnthropologyScholarsScienceViolence
2020
The Feminist Ethnography of Untested Assumptions: Traveling with Assisted Reproductive Technologies Across the Muslim Middle East
Inhorn M. The Feminist Ethnography of Untested Assumptions: Traveling with Assisted Reproductive Technologies Across the Muslim Middle East. Genders And Sexualities In The Social Sciences 2020, 297-332. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-48501-6_13.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMuslim Middle EastFirst test-tube babyWorld’s first test-tube babyFeminist ethnographyFeminist anthropologyFeminist ethnographersMiddle EastTest-tube babyEthnographic approachWatershed momentAnthropologyGenderEthnographyEthnographersEastMythLouise BrownReadersReproductive technologiesArtMisunderstandingUnwarranted assumptionsCommon questionsWorldUntested assumptions
2015
Medical Anthropology in the Middle East and North Africa
Newman J, Inhorn M. Medical Anthropology in the Middle East and North Africa. 2015, 205-232. DOI: 10.1002/9781118475683.ch11.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedical anthropologyMiddle EastAnthropology of reproductionMENA nationsCultural anthropologyMedical ethnographyAnthropologyMENA regionReproductive healthNorth AfricaScholarshipSignificant bodyVibrant fieldEastEthnographyAnthropologistsSexualityNationsChapterLebanonPalestineMore researchApaceAfricaIsrael
2014
Roads Less Traveled in Middle East Anthropology—And New Paths in Gender Ethnography
Inhorn M. Roads Less Traveled in Middle East Anthropology—And New Paths in Gender Ethnography. Journal Of Middle East Women's Studies 2014, 10: 62-86. DOI: 10.2979/jmiddeastwomstud.10.3.62.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMiddle East sectionMiddle EastAnthropology of genderAmerican Anthropological AssociationDistinguished LectureEthnographic accountMedical anthropologyAnthropological AssociationLives of menDifferent discoursesDistinguished Scholar AwardAnthropologyCommitted workWomen's studiesSenior scholarsBroader theoryNew pathEthnographyDifferent institutionsMentoring of studentsValuable contributionScholarly publicationsScholarsEastJunior faculty
2013
The Anthropology of Infectious Disease, International Health Perspectives
Brown P, Inhorn M. The Anthropology of Infectious Disease, International Health Perspectives. 2013 DOI: 10.4324/9781315078366.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEra of AIDSPolitical ecologyAnthropological contributionsPolitical factorsCultural constructionCultural traitsEthical dilemmasHealth-seeking behaviourCoevolution of genesHealth perspectiveEthnographyAnthropologyScholarshipDisease eradication programsAdaptive strategiesDilemmaPerspectiveInfectious disease programsEraProgramBookChapterWidespread interestConcernWay
2011
Embodying emergent masculinities: Men engaging with reproductive and sexual health technologies in the Middle East and Mexico
INHORN M, WENTZELL E. Embodying emergent masculinities: Men engaging with reproductive and sexual health technologies in the Middle East and Mexico. American Ethnologist 2011, 38: 801-815. DOI: 10.1111/j.1548-1425.2011.01338.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMiddle EastHegemonic masculinity theoryEmergent masculinitiesMen’s enactmentMasculine embodimentMasculinity theoryComparative geographyMasculinity researchIntimate realityLocal stereotypesSocial dynamicsMasculinitySocietal levelEmbodied changesNew formsRaymond Williams's conceptEnactmentWilliams's conceptNew wayEastAnthropologyManhoodGeographyHealth technologiesManliness
2009
Introduction
Hahn R, Inhorn M. Introduction. 2009, 1-32. DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195374643.003.0001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDiscipline of anthropologyAnthropological designAnthropological critiqueAnthropological understandingAnthropological approachPublic health policyPublic health institutionsIntroductory chapterHealth policyAnthropological evaluationAnthropologyPublic health practicePublic health initiativesPublic health problemHealth practicesPublic health interventionsHealth initiativesHealth institutionsPublic healthHealth problemsHealth interventionsPolicyFour-sectionCritiqueInitiatives
2007
The behavioural research agenda in global health: An advocate's legacy
Inhorn M, Janes C. The behavioural research agenda in global health: An advocate's legacy. Global Public Health 2007, 2: 294-312. PMID: 19283629, DOI: 10.1080/17441690601010217.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTwentieth centuryCentury disciplineSecond halfAnthropological perspectivePersistent advocacyCultural contextLegacyTropical MedicineCausal importanceHuman behaviorDisciplinesCenturyAnthropologyPioneersStoryHistoryVibrancyResearch agendaEarly developmentDunnAgendaAssemblagesArticleNotionAdvocacy
2006
Defining Women's Health: A Dozen Messages from More than 150 Ethnographies
Inhorn M. Defining Women's Health: A Dozen Messages from More than 150 Ethnographies. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 2006, 20: 345-378. PMID: 16937621, DOI: 10.1525/maq.2006.20.3.345.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth research agendaWomen's healthWomen's health research agendaPerspectives of womenWomen's health concernsAnthropology's contributionQualitative traditionKnowledge productionEthnographic literatureResearch agendaWestern biomedicineEthnographyHealth concernPublic healthArticleAnthropologistsPrimary exampleAnthropologyAgendaMajor messageHealthTraditionPerspectiveMessagesLiterature
1995
Medical anthropology and epidemiology: Divergences or convergences?
Inhorn M. Medical anthropology and epidemiology: Divergences or convergences? Social Science & Medicine 1995, 40: 285-290. PMID: 7899941, DOI: 10.1016/0277-9536(94)e0029-r.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedical anthropologistsNotion of riskTopic of inquiryMedical anthropologyAreas of divergenceEpistemological assumptionsRecent callsGreater collaborationAnthropologistsAnthropologyPotential convergenceData collectionResponsibilityLarge partInquiryArticleCallsCollaborationNotionPerceptionResearchAttempt