Medicine:The Occupied Clinic

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Short description: 2020 non-fiction book by Saiba Varma
The Occupied Clinic: Militarism and Care in Kashmir
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AuthorSaiba Varma
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
PublisherDuke University Press
Publication date
October 2020
Media typePrint, e-book
Pages304
ISBNISBN:978-1-4780-1098-2

The Occupied Clinic: Militarism and Care in Kashmir is a monograph by Saiba Varma, in the field of medical anthropology.[1][2][3] It was published in October 2020 by Duke University Press (as well as Yoda Press) and went on to receive the Edie Turner First Book Prize in Ethnographic Writing by the American Anthropological Association.[4][5]

Content

Varma's scholarship discusses the broad effects of, what she calls, India's occupation of Kashmir on the mental health of local population.[6] She probes into how local psychiatric clinics tackle these issues but in the process, become microcosms of the broader political fractures governing Kashmir.[6][7]

Author

Varma is an Associate Professor of Medical Anthropology at University of California, San Diego.[6] She is also the incumbent Vice Chair of Undergraduate Studies.[6]

Controversy

Varma has been accused of not being transparent about her positionality — she did not disclose that her father was a top brass of India's security apparatus.[5]

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