Alan Harwood Papers
Greenberg, Joseph H. (Joseph Harold), 1915-2001
Harwood, Alan
bulk 1953-2001
Alan Harwood is a Professor Emeritus at University of Massachusetts, Boston in the Anthropology Department. Trained in social anthropology he has studied illness and healing in Tanzania and communities in New York City and Boston. Harwood was the founding editor of Medical Anthropology Quarterly (new series, 1986-1991) and series editor of Cambridge Studies in Medical Anthropology (1999-2004) The bulk of this collection is composed of Alan Harwood's 1962-1964 ethnographic research among the Safwa in Tanzania (then known as Tanganyika); his research on health beliefs and medical practices of residents in a low-income area of the Bronx, New York (1967-1970); and his research in Boston, Massachusetts on different ethnic groups' conceptions of health (1994-1995). Also among his papers are materials from his involvement in the Centers for Disease Control and American Anthropological Association (AAA) Workgroup on "The Use of Race & Ethnicity as Scientific Categories" at the 1994 AAA meeting.
John L. Brom films
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Various film materials shot in Africa during, primarily, the fifties by John Brom, a Czech filmmaker. Suppemental materials: photographs, audio tapes, publicity materials, books. Please note that the contents of the collection and the language and terminology used reflect the context and culture of the time of its creation. As …