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Bibliography Books 1. Kleinman A.: What Really Matters: Living a Moral Life Amidst Uncertainty and Danger. Oxford University Press, 2006. Translated into Chinese: Shanghai Joint Publishing Company, Shanghai, P.R. China 2007; translated in Chinese: PsyGarden Publishing Company, Taiwan, 2007;Translated into Japanese: Seishin Shobo of Tokyo, 2011. 2. Kleinman, A.: Writing at the Margin: Discourse between Anthropology and Medicine. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995. 3. Kleinman, A.: Rethinking Psychiatry: From Cultural Category to Personal Experience. N.Y.: Free Press, 1988. 4. Kleinman, A.: The Illness Narratives: Suffering. Healing and the Human Condition. N.Y.: Basic Books, 1988. Translated into Japanese: Seishin Shobo Ltd., Tokyo; and Translated into Chinese: Laureate Book Company, Taipei; and Shanghai Joint Publishing Company, Shanghai, P.R. China 2010. 5. Kleinman, A.: Social Origins of Distress and Disease: Depression and Neurasthenia in Modern China. New Haven: Yale University Press. 1986. Translated in Chinese: Shanghai Joint Publishing Company, Shanghai, P.R. China, 2008. 6. Kleinman, A.: Patients and Healers in the Context of Culture: An Exploration of the Borderland Between Anthropology, Medicine, and Psychiatry. Berkeley: University of California Press,1980. Awarded the Wellcome Medal for Medical Anthropology, 1980, Royal Anthropological Institute. Translated into Japanese: Kobundo, Tokyo. Multi-authored books 1. Desjarlais, R., Eisenberg, L., Good, B. and A. Kleinman, Eds: World Mental Health: Problems, Priorities, and Policies in Low-Income Countries. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.(Translated into Spanish: Pan American Health Organization; translated into Italian: il Mulino, Alfa Tape, Bologna.) 2. Kleinman, A., Yan, Y. Jing, J., Pan, T., Lee, S., Zhang, E., Wu, F., Guo, J. .Deep China: The Moral Life of the Person. What Anthropology and psychiatry tell us about China today. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press 2011 Edited Books 1. Zhang, Everett, Kleinman, A. and Tu, Weiming, eds.: Governance of Life in Chinese Moral Experience. The Quest for an Adequate Life. Routledge, 2010. 2. Nie, Jing-Bao, Guo, N., Selden, M., and Kleinman, A., eds. Japan’s Wartime Medical 13 Atrocities: Comparative inquiries in science, history and ethics. New York and U.K.: Routledge, 2010. 3. Dimsdale, J., Yu, X., Kleinman, A., Patel, V. Narrow, W., Sirovatka, P. And Regier, D. Somatic Presentations of Mental Disorders: Refining the Research Agenda for DSM-V. American Psychiatric Publishing, 2009. 4. Biehl, J., Good, B. and Kleinman, A., eds.: Subjectivity: Ethnographic Perspectives. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007 5 Kaufman, J., Kleinman, A. and Saich, A., eds: AIDS and Social Policy in China. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2006. Also available online at: http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~asiactr/publications/pubs.htm 6. Petryna, A., Lakoff, A. and Kleinman, A., eds.: Global Pharmaceuticals: Ethics, Markets, Practices. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2006. 7 Kleinman, A. and Watson, James L. SARS in China: Prelude to a Pandemic? Stanford University Press, 2006 8 Goldsmith, S. K., Pellmar, T.C., Kleinman, A.M., and Bunney, W.E., Eds: Reducing Suicide: A National Imperative. Washington, D.C.: The National Academies Press, 2002. 9. Cohen, A., Kleinman, A., and Saraceno, B., eds.: World Mental Health Casebook: Social and Mental Health Programs in Low-Income Countries. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 2002. 10 Guess, H.A., Kleinman, A., Kusek, J.W., and Engel, L.W., eds: The Science of the Placebo: Toward an Interdisciplinary Research Agenda. London: British Medical Journal Books, 2002 11. Das, V. and Kleinman, A.: Violence and Subjectivity, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000. 12. Das, V., and Kleinman, A., Lock, M., Ramphele, M., and Reynolds, P.: Remaking a World, Berkeley, University of California Press 2001 13. Kleinman, A., Das, V. and M. Lock, Eds: Social Suffering. Berkeley: University of California Press 1997. Japanese-language edition by UC Press and Misuzu Shobo Ltd, Tokyo published 2011. 14 Mezzich, J., Kleinman, A., Fabrega, H., and D.L. Parron, Eds: Culture and Psychiatric Diagnosis. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1996. 15 Chen, L., A. Kleinman and N. Ware, Eds: Health and Social Change: An International Perspective. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, Harvard School of Public Health. 1994. 16. Chen, L., A. Kleinman and N. Ware, Eds: Advancing Health in Developing Countries: The Role of Social Research. Westport, Ct: Auburn House Publishers, 1992. 17. Good, M.J., B. Good, P. Brodwin and A. Kleinman, Eds: Pain as Human Experience: Anthropology Studies. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992. 18 Becker, J. and A. Kleinman, Eds: Psychosocial Aspects of Depression. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1991. 14 19 Osterweis, M., A. Kleinman and D. Mechanic, Eds: Pain and Disability: Clinical. Behavioral and Public Policy Perspectives. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1987. 20. Kleinman, A. and B. Good, Eds: Culture and Depression. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985. Translated into Japanese: Sogensha, Osaka. 21. Eisenberg, L. and A. Kleinman, Eds: The Relevance of Social Science for Medicine. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1981. 22 Kleinman, A. and T.Y. Lin, Eds: Normal and Abnormal Behavior in Chinese Culture. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1981. Translated into Chinese and published by Chinese University of Hong Kong Press. 23 Eisdorfer, C., D. Cohen, A. Kleinman and P. Maxim, Eds: Conceptual Models for Psychopathology. New York: Spectrum, 1981. 24 Kleinman, A., P. Kunstadter, E.R. Alexander and J.L. Gale, Eds: Culture and Healing in Asian Societies: Anthropological. Psychiatric, and Public Health Studies. Cambridge, MA: Schenkman Publishing Co., 1978. 25. Manschreck, T.C. and A. Kleinman, Eds.: Renewal in Psychiatry. Washington, DC: Hemisphere Publishers, Halsted Press, 1977. 26 Kleinman, A., P. Kunstadter, E.R. Alexander and J.L. Gale, Eds: Medicine in Chinese Cultures: Comparative Perspectives. Washington, D.C.: USGPO for Fogarty International Center, N.I.H., 1975. Special Editions of Journals 1. Becker, Anne and Kleinman, A. Editors, Special Anniversary Issue on Global Health, Harvard Review of Psychiatry 2012, vol 20 number 1. 2. Tucker, Joseph D., Kaufman, J., Bhabha, J., Brandt, A., and Arthur Kleinman, guest editors: “Sex Work in Asia: Health, Agency, and Sexuality” in The Journal of Infectious Diseases. December 1 2011, Volume 204, Supplement 5, pp. S1203-S1240. 3. Stewart K, Keusch, G., Kleinman, A. Special Issue, “Values and Moral Experience in Global Health,” in Global Public Health: Volume 5 Number 2 March 2010. 4. Kleinman, A., B. Bloom, A. Saich , K. Mason and F. Aulino. Supplemental Issue, “Avian and Pandemic Influenza: A Biosocial Approach,” Journal of Infectious Diseases: Feb 15, 2008; vol 197, supplement 1. pp S1-S40. 5. Kleinman, A., B. Bloom, A. Saich , K. Mason and F. Aulino. Special Issue, “Asian Flus in Ethnographic and Political Context: A Biosocial Approach,” Anthropology and Medicine, volume 15, Number 1, April 2008. 6. Dimsdale, J., Patel, V., Yu, X., and Kleinman, A., guest eds: Psychosomatic Medicine: Special Section: Somatic Presentations of Mental Disorders: Refining the Research Agenda for DSM-V. November/December 2007, Volume 69, Number 9. 7. Kleinman, A, R. Fox and A. Brandt, Eds: Bioethics and Beyond. Daedalus Fall 1999, Vol 128, No. 4. 15 8. Kleinman, A. and A. Becker, Eds: Cross-Cultural Research. Psychosomatic Medicine, August 1998, 60(4):389-457. 9. Kleinman, A., Das, V. and M. Lock, Eds: Social Suffering. Daedalus (Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences) Winter 1996, Vol 125, No. 1. Articles in Journals and Books 1970 1. Yang, S.L. and A. Kleinman: Quantification of Igm and IgA in umbilical cord sera of Chinese newborns in Taiwan. SE Asian J Trop Med Pub Hlth. 1:3. 1971 2. Yang, S.L., A. Kleinman, E. Rosenberg and P.Y. Wei: The effect of labor and mode of delivery on immunoglobulin concentrations in the neonate. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 109:78-81. 1973 3. Kleinman, A.: Medicine's symbolic reality: A central problem in the philosophy of medicine. Inquiry. 16:206-213. 4. Kleinman, A: Toward a comparative study of medical systems. Sci, Med and Man. 1:55-65. 5. Kleinman, A.: Some issues for a comparative study of medical healing. Int J Soc Psychiat. 19:159-165. 6. Kleinman, A.: The background and development of public health in China: An exploratory essay. In M.E. Wegman, T.Y. Lin and E.F. Purcell, Eds: Public Health in the People's Republic of China. New York: Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, 1-23. 1974 7. Kleinman, A.: Cognitive structures of traditional medical systems: Ordering, explaining, and interpreting the human experience of illness. Ethnomedicine. 3:27-49. 8. Kleinman, A.: A comparative cross-cultural model for studying health care in China. Studies in Comparative Communism. 7:414-419. 9. Yang, S.L and A. Kleinman: Immunological aspects of term pregnancy toxemia. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 122:727-731. 10. Kleinman, A.: Social, cultural, and historical themes in the study of medicine and psychiatry in Chinese societies: Problems and prospects for the comparative study of medical systems. In A. Kleinman et al., Eds: Medicine in Chinese Culture. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office for Fogarty International Center, N.l.H. 589-644. 11. Kleinman, A: The symbolic context of Chinese medicine. Am J of Chinese Med. 3:1-25. 12. Kleinman, A.: Cross-cultural studies of illness and health care: A preliminary report. Bull of the Chinese Soc of Neurol and Psychiat. 1(2):1-5. 16 13. Kleinman, A.: Medical and psychiatric anthropology and the study of traditional medicine in modern Chinese Culture. J of Inst of Ethnology. Academia Sinica, 39:107-123. 14. Kleinman, A.: Explanatory models in health care relationships. National Council for International Health: Health of the Family. Washington, D.C.: National Council for International Health, 159-172. 1977 15. Kleinman, A.: Depression, somatization and the new cross-cultural psychiatry. Soc Sci and Med. 11:3-10. 16. Kleinman, A.: Rethinking the social and cultural context of psychopathology and psychiatric care. In T.C. Manschreck and A. Kleinman, Eds.: Renewal in Psychiatry. Washington, D.C.: Hemisphere Publishers, 97-138. 17. Kleinman, A.: Lessons from a clinical approach to medical anthropology. M.A.N 8(4):11-15. 1978 18. Kleinman, A.: Concepts and a model for the comparison of medical systems as cultural systems. Soc Sci and Med. 12:85-93;78. (Reprinted in P.R. Lee, Ed: The Nation's Health. N.Y.: Boyd and Frazer. Reprinted in C. Crichton, Ed.: The Canadian Health Care System. (Vol. 1). Ottawa Canadian Hospital Association, 1983. Reprinted in M. Stacey and C. Currer, Eds: Concepts of Health, Illness and Disease: A Comparative Perspective. Warwickshire, U.K.: Berg Publishing Ltd. 1986.) 19. Kleinman, A., L. Eisenberg, and B. Good: Culture, illness and care: Clinical lessons from anthropological and cross-cultural research. Annals of Internal Med. 88:251-258. Reprinted in Handbook of Patient-Provider Interactions: Raising and Responding to Concerns about Life, Illness and Disease. Wayne A. Beach, Editor. NY, New York: Hampton Press, Inc. 2012. pp. 75- 85. 20. Kleinman, A.: Comparison of traditional and modern practitioner-patient interactions in Taiwan: The cultural construction of clinical reality. In A. Kleinman, et al., Eds: Culture and Healing in Asian Societies. Cambridge, MA.: Schenkman Publishing Co. 329-37. 21. Kleinman, A.: Relevance for clinical psychiatry of anthropological and cross-cultural research: Concepts and applied strategies. Am J of Psychiat. 135(4):427-431. 22. Kleinman, A.: International health care planning from an ethnomedical perspective: Critique and recommendations for change. Med Anthropology. 2(2):71-96. 23. Kleinman, A.: What kind of model for the anthropology of medical systems? Am Anthropologist. 80:662-665. 24. Kleinman, A.: and E. Mendelsohn: Systems of medical knowledge: A comparative approach. J of Med and Phil. 3(4):314-330. 25. Kleinman, A.: Native healers. Human Nature, 1 (11): 63-69. (Reprinted in T. Draper, Ed: Emerging China. New York: H.W. Wilson Co., 186-194, 1980 under the title Taiwanese folk medicine. Reprinted in Phillip Whitten, Ed.: Anthropology: Contemporary Perspectives. Third Edition. New York: Little, Brown and Company, 1981.) 17 1979 26. Kleinman, A.: Sickness as cultural semantics: Issues for anthropological medicine and psychiatry. In P. Ahmed and G. Coelho, Eds: Toward New Definitions of Health Psychosocial Dimension. New York: Plenum Press, 53-66. 27. Kleinman, A. and L.H. Sung: Why do indigenous practitioners successfully heal: A follow-up study of indigenous practice in Taiwan. Soc Sci and Med. 13B:7-26. 28. Kleinman, A.: Recognition and management of illness problems: Therapeutic recommendations from clinical social science. In T.C. Manschreck, Ed: Massachusetts General Hospital Reviews for Physicians: Psychiatric Medicine. New York: Elsevier, 23-33. 29. Kleinman, A. and D. Mechanic: Some observations of mental illness and its treatment in the People's Republic of China. J of Nerv and Ment Dis. 167:267-274. 30. Manschreck, T.C. and A. Kleinman: Psychiatry's identity crisis: A critical rational remedy. Gen Hospital Psychiat. 1(2):166-173. 1980 31. Mechanic, D. and Kleinman, A.: Ambulatory medical care in the People's Republic of China: An exploratory survey. Am J of Publ Hlth. 70(1):62-66. 32. Kleinman, A.: Ethnicity and clinical care: The Chinese patient. Physician Assistant & Hlth Practitioner. 4(1):60-68. (Republished in Hospital Physician. 1982; 7:58-71.) 33. Kleinman, A.: Indigenous and traditional systems of healing. In A. C. Hastings, J. Fadiman, and J.S. Gordon, Eds: Health for the Whole Person. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 427-442. 34. Chrisman, N. and A. Kleinman: Health beliefs of American ethnic groups. Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 452-462. 35. Kleinman, A. and G. Smilkstein: Psychosocial issues in assessment in primary care. In G.M. Rosen, J.P. Geyman, and R.H. Layton, Eds: Behavioral Science in Family Practice. New York: Appleton-Century-Crafts, 95-108. 36. Lin, K.M., A. Kleinman and T.Y. Lin: Psychiatric epidemiology in Chinese cultures: An overview. In A. Kleinman and T.Y. Lin, Eds.: Normal and Abnormal Behavior in Chinese Culture. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 237-271. 37. Kleinman, A. and D. Mechanic: Mental illness and psychosocial aspects of medical problems in China. In A. Kleinman and T.Y. Lin, Eds.: Normal and Abnormal Behavior in Chinese Culture. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 331-355. 38. Katon, W. and A. Kleinman: A biopsychosocial approach to surgical evaluation and outcome. Western J of Med. 133:9-14. 39. Eisenberg, L. and A. Kleinman: Clinical social science. In L. Eisenberg and A. Kleinman, Eds.: The Relevance of Social Science for Medicine. Dordrecht, Holland, D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1-23. 40. Katon, W. and A. Kleinman: Clinical social science interventions in primary care: A review of doctor-patient negotiation and other relevant social science concepts and strategies. In L. 18 Eisenberg and A. Kleinman, Eds.: The Relevance of Social Science for Medicine. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Co. 253-278. 41. Katon, W., R. Ries, J. Borkan and A. Kleinman: Hyperemesis gravidarum: A biopsycho- social perspective. Intl. J. of Psychiat in Med. (10(2):151-162. 42. Reis, R., J. Borkan, A. Kleinman and M. Schuckit: Psychiatric consultation-liaison service: Patients, request, and functions. Gen Hosp Psychiat. 3:204-212 . 43. Kleinman, A.: Traditional medicine in China. In Committee on Scholarly Communication with People’s Republic of China: Report of a Visit by the Rural Health Systems Delegation. Washington, D.C.: Fogarty International Center, NIH Publication No. 80-2124, G.P.O. June, 1978; 63-74.44. 44. Kleinman, A. and D. Mechanic: The treatment of mental illness in China. In Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China: Report of a Visit by the Rural Health Systems Delegation. Washington, D.C.: Fogarty International Center, NIH Publication No 80-2124, G.P.O. June, 1978; 141-161. 45. Mechanic, D. and A. Kleinman: The organization, delivery, and financing of rural medical care in the People's Republic of China. In Committee on the Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China: Report of a Visit by the Rural Health Systems Delegation. Washington, D.C.: Fogarty International Center, NIH Publication No. 80-2124, G.P.O. June, 1978; 17-22. 46. Mechanic, D. and A. Kleinman: Patient self-care and utilization of ambulatory medical care services in the People's Republic of China. In Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China: Rural Health in the People’s Republic of China: Report of A Visit by the Rural Health Systems Delegation. Washington, D.C.: Fogarty International Center, NIH Publication No. 80-2124, G.P.O. June, 1978; 23-37. 47. Demers, R.Y., R. Altamore, H. Mustin, A. Kleinman and D. Leonardi: An exploration of the depth and dimensions of illness behavior. J of Family Practice. 11:1085-1092. 1981 48. Kleinman, A.: The meaning context of illness and care: Reflections on a central theme in the anthropology of medicine. In E. Mendelsohn and Y. Elkana, Eds: Science and Cultures, Sociology of the Sciences. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Company, Vol V, 161-176. 49. Smilkstein, G., A. Kleinman, N. Chrisman, G. Rosen and W. Katon: Clinical social science conference: A biopsychosocial teaching instrument. J of Family Practice. 12(2):347-353. 50. Lin, Keh-Ming and A. Kleinman: Recent development of psychiatric epidemiology in China. Cult, Med and Psychiat. 5(1):135-144. 51 Ries, R., J. Borkan, W. Katon and A. Kleinman: The medical care abuser: Differential diagnosis and management. J of Family Practice. 13(2):257-265. 52. Kleinman, A.: Culture for psychiatry: Comments on Maretzki's "the culture paradigm." In C. Eisdorfer, et al, Eds: Conceptual Models for Psychopathology. New York: Spectrum. 19 53. Kleinman, A.: Culture and patient care: Psychiatry among the Chinese. Drug Therapy. 11(11) 134-140. 1982 54. Katon, W., A. Kleinman and G. Rosen: Depression and somatization: A review, Part I and Part II. Am J of Med. 72(1):127-135 & 72(2):241-247. 55. Lin, K.M., Inui, T.S., Kleinman A., Womack, W.M.: Sociocultural determinants of the help- seeking behavior of patients with mental illness. J of Nerv and Ment Dis. 170(2):78-85. 56. Rosen, G., Kleinman, A., Katon, W.: Somatization in family practice: A biopsychosocial approach. J of Family Practice. 14(3):493-502. 57. Kleinman, A.: Neurasthenia and depression: A study of somatization and culture in China. Cult, Med and Psychiat. 6(2):117-189. 58. Kleinman, A.: Cultural issues affecting clinical investigation in developing societies. In Cashiers de Bioethique, Vol. 4, Medecine et Experimentation. Quebec: Les Presses de L'Universite Laval, 341-358. 59. Kleinman, A.: Medicalization and the clinical praxis of medical systems. In M. de Vries, R.L. Berg and M. Upkin, Jr., Eds: The Use and Abuse of Medicine. Praeger Scientific, 42-49. 60. Kleinman, A.: The teaching of clinically applied medical anthropology on a psychiatric consultation-liaison service. In N. Chrisman and T. Maretzki, Eds: Clinically Applied Anthropology. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Co, 83-115. 61 Beitman, B., H. Featherston, L. Kastner, W. Katon and A. Kleinman: Steps toward patient acknowledgment of psychosocial factors. J. of Family Practice. 15(6):1119-1126. 62. Kleinman, A. and J. Gale: Patients treated by physicians and folk healers: A comparative outcome study in Taiwan. Cult, Med and Psychiat. 6(4):405-423. 1983 63. Kleinman, A.: The cultural meanings and social uses of illness behavior: A role for medical anthropology and clinically oriented social science in the development of primary care theory and research. J of Family Practice. 16(3):539-545. 64. Smith, C.K. and A. Kleinman: Beyond the biomedical model. In R. Taylor, et al., Eds: Family Medicine: Principles and Practice. Springer-Verlag Inc. (Second Edition) 88-96. 65. Chrisman, N. and A. Kleinman: Popular health care and lay referral networks. In D. Mechanic, Ed.: Handbook of Health, Health Care, and Health Professions. New York: The Free Press. 66. Hahn, R. and A. Kleinman: Biomedical practice and anthropological theory: Frameworks and directions. In Annual Review of Anthropology 12: 305-333. Palo Alto, CA: Annual Reviews. 67. Hahn, R. and A. Kleinman: Belief as pathogen, belief as medicine: “Voodoo death” and the “placebo phenomenon" in anthropological perspective. MAQ. 14(4):3:16-19. 68. Rosen, G. and A. Kleinman: Social science in the clinic: Applied contributions from anthropology to medical teaching and patient care. In J. Carr and J. Demgeroml. Eds: 20 Behavioral Sciences in the Practice of Medicine. New York: Elsevier Science Publishing Company, 85-104. 1984 69. Kleinman, A.: Somatization. Referential J of Psychiat (People's Republic of China, in Chinese). 11(2):65-68. 70. Kleinman, A.: Clinically applied medical anthropology: The view from the clinic. In J. Rumni, Ed: Advances in Medical Social Science. New York: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, Inc. Vol 2:269-288. 71. Katon, W., Ries, R. and Kleinman, A.: The prevalence of somatization in primary care. Comprehensive Psychiat. 25(2):208-215. 72. Katon, W., Ries, R. and Kleinman, A.: A prospective DSM-III study of 100 consecutive somatization patients. Comprehensive Psychiat. 25(3):305-314. 73. Kleinman, A.: Medical anthropology. In A. Kuper and J. Kupfer, Eds: The Social Science Encyclopedia. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. 74. Kleinman, A. et al.: Sociocultural processes. In Marian Osterweis et al., Eds: Bereavement: Reactions, Consequences and Care. Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences Press. 199-214. 75. Johnson, T. and A. Kleinman: Cultural concerns in psychiatric consultation. In F. Guggenheim, et al, Eds: Manual of Psychiatric Consultation and Emergency Care. New York: Jason Aronson, Inc. 275-284. 76. Kleinman, A.: Indigenous systems of healing: Questions for professional, popular and folk care. In J.W. Salmon, Ed: Alternative Medicines: Popular and Policy Perspectives. London: Tavistock; 138-164. 1985 77. Kleinman, A.: Interpreting illness experience and clinical meanings: How I see clinically applied anthropology. MAQ. 16(3):69-71. 78. E.H.B. Lin, W. Carter and A. Kleinman: Somatization among Asian refugees in primary care. J of Publ Hlth. 75(9):1080-1084. 79. Kleinman, A. and Kleinman, J.: Somatization: Interconnections among Chinese culture, depressive meanings and the experience of pain. In A. Kleinman and B. Good, Eds: Culture and Depression. Berkeley: University of California Press, 429-490. 80. Good, B., and Kleinman, A.: Culture and anxiety: Cross-cultural evidence for the patterning of anxiety disorders. In A.H. Tuma and J.P. Maser Eds: Anxiety and the Anxiety Disorders. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Earlbaum Assoc. 297-324. 1986 81. Kleinman, A.: Some uses and misuses of social science in medicine. In D. Fiske and R. Shweder, Eds: Methodology in Social Science. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 222-245. 21 82. Kleinman, A.: Interpreting illness meanings. Medical Encounter. 3(3):5-7. 83. Kleinman, A.: Not by the doctor-patient relationship alone. Integrative Psychiat. 4:9-10. 84. Kleinman, A.: Culture, quality of life and cancer pain. In V. Ventifredda et al. Eds: Assessment of Life and Cancer Treatment. Amsterdam: Elsevier. 43-50. 85. Kleinman, A.: Social origins of distress and disease. Current Anthropology. 27(5):499-509. 86. Kleinman, A.: Anthropology and psychiatry: The role of culture in cross-cultural research in illness. In R. Rosenberg, et al. Eds: Psychiatry and Its Related Disciplines: The Next TwentyFive Years. Copenhagen: World Psychiatry Assoc. 143-160. 87. Kleinman, A.: Illness meanings and illness behavior. In S. McHugh and T.M. Vallis, Eds: Illness Behavior: A Multi-disciplinary Model. New York: Plenum, 149-160. 1987 88. Kleinman, A.: Symptoms of relevance, signs of suffering: The search for a theory of illness meanings. Semiotica 6:163-174. 89. Kleinman, A.: Culture and clinical reality. Cult, Med and Psychiat. 11:49-52. 90. Weiss, M., and A. Kleinman,: Psychosocial and cross-cultural issues in depression: A prolegomwnon for culturally informed research. In P. Dassen, N. Sartorius, et al., Eds: Psychology, Culture and Health: Toward Applications. Beverly Hills: Sage. 91. Brodwin, P. and Kleinman, A.: The social aspects of chronic pain. In G. Burrows, Ed: Handbook of Chronic Pain Management. Amsterdam: Elsevier 109-120. 92. Kleinman, A.: Anthropology and psychiatry: The role of culture in cross-cultural research on illness. Brit J of Psychiat. 151:447-454. 1988 93. Kleinman, A.: A window on mental health in China. Am Scientist. 76(1):22-27. 94. Kleinman, A.: Medical anthropology at Harvard: From culture to experience. Symbols. 12:2-4. 95. Lin, K.M. and Kleinman, A.: Psychotherapy and clinical course of schizophrenia: A crosscultural perspective. Schizophrenia Bull. 14(4):555-567. 96. Kleinman, A.: Potential for anthropology in medicine. Life Science. 15(3):6-17, in Japanese. 1989 97. Kleinman, A.: The sources of pain, distress, and misery: A medical anthropological perspective on the symbolic bridge between social structure and physiology. Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers 69-70: 14-22. 98. Kleinman, A.: A better balance for basic sciences. In N. Holden and G. Edwards, Eds: Postgraduate Training in Psychiatry: Options for International Collaboration. Geneva: WHO, 21-25. 22 99. Kleinman, A.: Culture as autognosis: An outer journey toward the self. In E. Messner et al., Eds: Autognosis: How Psychiatrists Analyze Themselves. Chicago: Year Book Medical Publishers, 101-113. 100. Farmer, P. and A. Kleinman: AIDS as human suffering. Daedalus. 118(2):135. (Reprinted in Stephen Graubard, Ed: Living With AIDS, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1990; Reprinted In A. Podolefsky and P. Brown, Eds: Applying Cultural Anthropology. Second Edition, Mayfield Press and also in their Applying Anthropology. Third Edition.) 101. Jou, S.Y., J.K. Wen, A. Kleinman, J. Kleinman, Y. Wu, C.C. Chin and M. Schiller. A pilot study of expressed emotion of relatives of patients with schizophrenia in Taiwan. Chinese Psychiat Supplement 13:124-137. 1990 102. Csordas, T. and A. Kleinman: The therapeutic process. In T. Johnson and C. Sargent, Eds: Medical Anthropology: Contemporary Theory and Method. New York: Praeger, 11-25; Revised version in Second Edition, 1996. Translated Italian, In Lanternari, V. and L. Ciminelli, Eds: Medicina, magia, religione, valori: Dall’etnopsichiatria. Naples: Liguori Editore, Vol. Secondo, pp. 109-130, 1998. 103. Guarnaccia, P.J., B. Good and A. Kleinman: A critical review of epidemiological studies of Puerto Rican mental health. Am J of Psychiat. 147:11. 1991 104. Jenkins, J., A. Kleinman, and B. Good: Cross-cultural studies of depression. In J. Becker and A. Kleinman, Eds: Psychosocial Aspects of Depression. New York: Earlbaum. 67-99. 105. Kleinman, A.: Suffering, healing and the human condition. Encyclopedia of Human Biology. New York: Academic Press. 106. Kleinman, A. and J. Sugar: Whither culture in a biological era in psychiatry? Anthropology UCLA: Special Issue: Essays in Honor of Harry Hoijer, Medical Anthropology Lecture Series. 20-43. 107. Sugar, J., A. Kleinman, and K. Heggenhougen: Development's “downside”: Social and psychological pathology in countries undergoing social change. Hlth Transition Rev. 1:(2):91. 108. Kleinman, A., and J. Kleinman: Suffering and its professional transformation: Towards an ethnography of interpersonal experience. Cult, Med and Psychiat. 15(3)275-301:91. - [Re printed in Michael Jackson, Ed: Things as They Are: Readings in the Anthropology of Experience. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1996; pp 169-195.] 1992 109. Kleinman, A.: Pain and resistance: The delegitimation and relegitimation of local worlds. In M.J.D. Good, et al., Eds: Pain as Human Experience: An Anthropological Perspective. Berkeley: University of California Press, 169-197. 110. Sugar, J., Kleinman, A. and L. Eisenberg: Psychiatric morbidity in developing countries and American psychiatry's role in international health. Hospital and Community Psychiat. 43(4) 355-361 :92. 23 111. Kleinman, A.: Local worlds of suffering: An interpersonal focus for ethnographies of illness experience. Qualitative Hlth Research. 2(2)127-134:92, May. 112. Ware, N. and A. Kleinman: Depression in Neurasthenia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Psychiat. Annals. 22(4);202-208. 113. Christakis, N., A. Kleinman and N. Ware: An anthropological approach to social science research on the health transition. In L. Chen, N. Ware, A. Kleinman and J. Potter, Eds: Advancing Health in Developing Countries: The Role of Social Science Research. Westport, CT: Auburn House Publishing Company, 23-38. 114. Ware, N. and A. Kleinman: Culture and somatic experience: the social course of illness in Neurasthenia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Psychosomatic Med. 54:546-560:92. 1993 115. Hinton, W. L, IV and A. Kleinman: Cultural issues and international diagnosis. In J. A. Costa-e-Silva and C. C. Nadelson, Eds: Intl Rev of Psychiat. APA Press, Washington, D.C. 116. Kleinman, A.: What is specific to Western Medicine? In W. Bynum and R. Porter, Eds: Encyclopedia of the History of Medicine. New York: Routlege. (1)15-23. 117. Kleinman, A. and J. Kleinman: Face, favor, and families: The social course of mental health problems in Chinese and American societies. Chinese J of Mental Hlth. (Taiwan) 6:37-47. 1994 118. Lewis-Fernandez, R. and A. Kleinman: Culture, personality, and psychopathology. J of Abnormal Psychology. 103(1):67-71. 119. Kleinman, A. and J. Kleinman: How bodies remember: Social memory and bodily experience of criticism, resistance and delegitimation following China's Cultural Revolution. New Literary History. 25:707-723. 120. Kleinman, A.: An anthropological perspective on objectivity: Observation, categorization and the assessment of suffering. In: L. Chen, A. Kleinman and N. Ware, Eds: Health and Social Change: An International Perspective. Series on Population and International Health, Harvard School of Public Health: Harvard University Press. 121. Xiong, W., Phillips, M.R., Hu, X., Wang, R., Dai, Q.Q., Kleinman, A. and J. Kleinman: Family based intervention for schizophrenic patients in China: A randomized controlled trial. Brit. J. of Psychiat. 165:239. 122. Desjarlais, R. and A. Kleinman: Violence and demoralization in the new world order. Anthro- pology Today. 10(5)9-12. 123. Kleinman, A. and R. Desjarlais: Ni patients ni victimes: Pour une ethnographic de la violence politique. ACTES De La Recherche en Sciences Sociales. 104:56-29, Sept. 1994. 1995 124. Kleinman, A.: Anthropology of Bioethics. In W.T. Reich, et al., Eds: Encyclopedia of Bioethics, (revised edition): New York: Macmillan Library Reference USA, Simon & Schuster Macmillan, 1667-1674, 1995 [Revised version reprinted in A. Kleinman: Writing at the Margin: Discourse Between Anthropology and Medicine. Berkeley: University of California Press 1995.] 24 125. Kleinman, A., Wang, W.Z., Li, S.C., Cheng, X.M., Dai, X.Y. and J. Kleinman: The social course of epilepsy: Chronic illness as social experience in interior China. Soc Sci and Med. 40:10:1319-1330. 126. Kleinman A., and J. Kleinman: Remembering the Cultural Revolution: Alienating pains and the pains of alienation/transformation. In T.Y. Lin, et al, Eds: Chinese Societies and Mental Health. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, pp 141-155. 127. Lewis-Fernandez, R., and A. Kleinman: Cultural psychiatry: Theoretical, clinical, and research issues. In R.D. Alarcon, Guest Ed: The Psychiatric Clinics of North America. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Co., Division of Harcourt Brace & Co. September 1995, Vol. 18, No. 3, pp 433-448 128. Johnson, T., E. Hardt, and A. Kleinman: Cultural factors in medical interviews. In M. Lifkin, Jr., S.M. Putnam, and A. Lazare, Eds: The Medical Interview: Clinical Care, Education, Research. pp 153-162. 129. Kleinman, A.: The social course of chronic illness: Delegitimation, resistance and transformation in North American and Chinese societies. In S.K. Toombs, D. Barnard and R. Carson, Eds: Chronic Illness: From Experience to Policy. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, pp 176-188. 130 Kleinman, A.: Pitch, picture, power: The globalization of local suffering and the trans- formation of social experience. An essay in honor of Veena Das. ETHNOS (Journal of the National Museum of Ethnography, Stockholm) 60:3-4:181-191. 131 Kleinman, A.: Mental health in low-income countries. Har. Rev. of Psychia 3:235-9. 132. Kleinman, A. and Eisenberg, L.: Mental health in low-income countries. Nature-Medicine 1(7). 133. Kleinman, A.: Building the workforce for a diverse society. In E. Rubin, Ed: Proceedings of the 3rd Congress of Health Professions Educators. Association of Academic Health Centers. 1996 134. Kleinman, A.: How culture is important for DSM-IV. J. Mezzich, et al., Eds: Culture and Psychiatric Diagnosis. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press. 135. Kleinman, A.: Suffering in China and the West: The challenge of an interpersonal locus of experience to the hypertrophy of individual autonomy in health. In J. Woodward and R. Jutte, Eds: Coping with Sickness: Perspectives on Health Care, Past and Present. Sheffield: European Association for the History of Medicine and Health Publications; History of Medicine, Health and Disease Series. pp 43-52. 136. Kleinman, A. Suffering. In T. Barfield, Ed: Blackwell Dictionary of Anthropology. Cambridge, MA and Oxford: Basil Blackwell. 137. Kleinman, A.: Sociosomatics: How the social world affects bodily processes. Psychiatria et Neurologia Japonica 98:8:523-532. 138. Kleinman, A.: Bordieu’s impact on the anthropology of suffering. In M’hammed Sabour and Loic J.D. Wacquand, Eds: Bourdieu’s Thought. Intl. J. Contemporary Socio, 33:2:203-209. 139. Kleinman, A.: The good death: Is it compatible with global culture & biomedicine? The 25 Maine Scholar, Vol. 9, Autumn, pp. 1-8. 140. Cohen, A., A. Kleinman, and R. Desjarlais: Untold casualities: Mental health and the violence epidemic, Harvard International Review. Fall 12-15, 54-55. 141. Kleinman, A. and J. Kleinman: The appeal of experience, the dismay of images. Daedalus Winter 1996, 125(1):1-23. 1997 142. Kleinman, A. and A. Cohen: Psychiatry’s global challenge. Scientific America, 276:3:86-89, March. 143. Kleinman, A.: Triumph or pyrrhic victory? The inclusion of culture in DSM-IV. Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 3:343-344. 144. Kleinman, A. and Kleinman, J.: Moral transformations of health and suffering in Chinese society. In A. Brandt and P. Rozin, Eds: Morality and Health. New York: Routledge. 145. Kleinman, A.: “Everything that really matters:” Social suffering, subjectivity, and the remaking of human experience in a disordering world. Harvard Theological Review, 90:30:315- 335, July. 146. Mezzich, J.E., Kleinman, A., Fabrega, H., Parrone, D.L., Good, B., Lin, K.M., and S.M. Manson: Cultural Issues for DSM-IV. In T.A. Widiger, et al., Eds: DSM-IV Sourcebook, Volume 3: Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, pp. 861-866. 147. Kleinman, A., Parrone, D.L., Fabrega, H., Good, B., and J.E. Mezzich: Culture in DSM-IV. In T.A. Widiger, et al., Eds: DSM-IV Sourcebook, Volume 3: Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, pp. 867-873. 148. Desjarlais, R. and Arthur Kleinman: Violence and well-being. Soc. Sci. Med. 45:8:1143-1145. 149. Cohen, A., Farmer, P. and A. Kleinman: Health-behavior interventions: With whom? Health Transition Review, Vol. 7:81-85. 150. Kleinman, A.: Intimations of solidarity? The popular culture responds to assisted suicide. Hastings Center Report, 27, no. 5:34-36. 151. S.A. Lee and Kleinman: Mental illness and social change in China. Harvard Review of Psychiatry 5:43-46:97. 152. Levkoff S, Hinton WL, Simmons J, Lam M, Hicks M, Guo Z, Hillygus J, Dunigan R, Lui B, Reynoso H, Levy B, Fung S, Kleinman A. A Qualitative Analysis of Dementia Explanatory Models Across Four Ethnic Groups. In Iqbal K, Winblad B, Nishimura T, Takeda M, Wisniewski HM (eds), Alzheimer’s Disease: Biology, Diagnosis, and Therapeutics. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, p. 799-804, 1997 153. Hinton WL, Kleinman A. Cultural Issues in Primary Care Medicine. In Noble J, Green H, Heffernan J, Levinson W, Modest G (eds), Primary Care Medicine CD-ROM, Mosby-Yearbook, 1997 1998 154. A. Kleinman and A. Becker: “Sociosomatics:” The contributions of anthropology to psychosomatic medicine. In A. Kleinman and A. Becker, Eds: “Sociosomatics”. Psychosomatic 26 Medicine, August 60(4):389-393. 155. M. Hicks, Kleinman, A. and L. Yang: The social course of schizophrenia: Local and societal factors. (Special Issue: Schizophrenia: Basic clinical aspects.) The Kaohsiung J. of Med. Sci. Vol. 14:7:432-447, 1998. 156. A. Kleinman and A. Cohen: 1997 Mental illness. Microsoft Encarta 98 Encyclopedia. Redmond, WA: Microsoft. 157. S.M. Manson and A. Kleinman: “DSM culture and mood disorders: A critical reflection on recent progress.” Transcultural Psychiatry 35:3:377-386, Sept. 1999 158. A. Kleinman: “One human nature to many human conditions: An anthropological enquiry into suffering as moral experience in a disordering age.” In: J. Siikala, U. Vuorela, T. Nisula, eds: Developing Anthropological Ideas. The Edvard Westermarck Memorial Lectures 1983-1997. Transactions of the Finnish Anthropological Society No. 41. Helsinki: Valopaino Oy. pp 195-215, 1999 159. .A. Kleinman and D. Seeman: “The politics of moral practice in psychotherapy and religious healing.” In V.Das, D. Gupta and P. Uberoi, Eds: Pluralism and Identity. Sage Publications, pp 95-110; “T.N. Madan: Contributions.to Indian Sociology. Occasional Studies, No. 8, New Delhi 110007 India. 160. A. Kleinman and D. Seeman: Personal experience of illness. In G.L. Albrecht, R. Fitzpatrick and S. Scrimshaw, eds: Handbook of Social Studies in Health and Medicine. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1999, pp 230-242. 161. A. Kleinman: Ethics and Experience: An Anthropological Approach to Health Equity. Working Paper Series, No. 99.04, March: Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies, HSPH. 162. A. Kleinman: The cultural construction of illness experience and behavior: Thought and words. Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences 37(1):241-272, 1999 (Taiwan, in Chinese). 163. C.M. Pierce, Earls, F.J. and A. Kleinman: Race and culture in psychiatry. In A. Nicholi, Ed: Harvard Guide to Psychiatry. Cambridge, MA, The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press; pp 735-743. 164. A. Kleinman: “Experience and its moral modes: Culture, human conditions and disorder.” Tanner Lectures. In G.B. Peterson, Ed: The Tanner Lectures on Human Values. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, Vol. 20, 357-420. 165. A. Kleinman and J. Kleinman: “The transformation of everyday social experience: What a Mental and social health perspective reveals about Chinese communities under global and local change.” Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, Vol. 23, No. 1:7-24, March 99. 166. A. Kleinman, Kleinman, J. and S. Lee: “Introduction to the transformation of everyday social experience in Chinese society: Anthropological, psychiatric and social medicine perspectives. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, Vol. 23, No. 1:1-6, March 99. 167. J. Mezzich, Kirmayer, L., Kleinman, A., Fabrega, H., Parron, D., Good, B., Lin, K., and S. Manson: “The place of culture in DSM-IV.” The J. of Nervous and Mental Disease, vol. 1887, No. 8:457-464, Aug. 99. 27 168. A. Kleinman and J. Kleinman: “The moral, the political, and the medical: A sociosomatic view of suffering. In Y. Otsuka, S. Sakai and S. Kuriyama, Eds: Medicine and the History of the Body: Proceedings of the 20th, 21st and 22nd International Symposium on the Comparative History of Medicine-East and West-.Tokyo: Ishiyaku EuroAmerica, Inc, pp.141-153. 169. A. Kleinman: “Moral experience and ethical reflection: Can ethnography reconcile them? ‘A quandary for the new bioethics.’” In A. Kleinman, R. Fox and A. Brandt, Eds: Bioethics and Beyond. Daedalus Fall 1999, Vol. 128, No. 4; pp 69-97. 170. A. Kleinman: “Social violence: Research questions on local exeriences and global responses. Arch Gen Psychiatry. Vol. 56, pp978-979 Nov. 99. 2000 171. A. Kleinman: “Psychiatric disorders”: Global findings, local questions.” Chinese J. of Nerv Ment Dis, vol. 26, No. 1, January, pp1-5 (English & Chinese). 172. A.E. Becker and A. Kleinman: “Anthropology and Psychiatry.” In: B.J. Sadock and V.A. Sadock, Eds: Kaplan and Sadock’s Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, Volume 1. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins; pp463-475. 173. S. Lee and A. Kleinman: “Suicide as resistance in Chinese society.” In E.J. Perry and M. Selden, Eds: Chinese Society: Change, Conflict and Resistance. New York: Routledge, pp. 221-240; revised and updated in 2nd Edition, 2003; pp. 289-311. 174. A. Kleinman: “From one human nature to many human conditions: An anthropological enquiry into suffering as moral experience in a disordering age.” Helsinki Finland: Special Issue of J. of the Finnish Anthropological Society: Antropologi i Finland, vol. 24, no. 4, Dec. 1999. 175. S. Lee and A. Kleinman: “Grave new world: Is reform disease or cure for China’s mentally ill?” Harvard China Review, Spring/Summer 2000, vol. II, No. 1, pp72-75. 176. A. Kleinman and J. Kleinman: “Lo moral, lo politico y lo medico: Una vision socio-somatica del Sufrimiento. In: Psiquiatria Transcultural, Emilio Gonzalez y Josep M. Comelles, Compiladores. Madrid: Asociacion Espanola De Neuropsiquiatria Estudios, pp. 13-35, 2000. [“The moral, the political, and the medical: A sociosomatic view of suffering”. En: Otsuka, Yasuo; Sakai, Shizu; Kuriyama, Shigehisa. “Medicine and the History of the Body: Proceedings of the 20th, 21st and 22nd International Symposium on the Comparative History of Medicina-East and West. Tokyo, Ishiyaku EuroAmerica, Inc. Publishers, 141-155. 177. A. Kleinman: "Social and Cultural Anthropology: Salience for Psychiatry in M.G. Gelder, J.J. Lopez-Ibor and N. Andreasen, eds: New Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry. Oxford, London and New York, pp300-305. 2001 178. A. Kleinman and Alex Cohen: “A global view of depression from an anthropological perspective” IN: A. Dawson and A. Tylee, eds: Depression: Social and Economic Timebomb London: British Medical Journal Books for the World Health Organization; pp. 11-16. 28 179. Ji J., Kleinman A. and Becker A.: Suicide in Contemporary China: A Review of China's Distinctive Demographics in Their Sociocultural Context. Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 9(1) pp. 1-12. 180. Keshavjee, S., Weiser, S., and A. Kleinman: Medicine betrayed: hemophilia patients and HIV in the US. Social Science and Medicine, 53, pp. 1081-1094. 181. Petryna, A. and A. Kleinman: La mondialisation des catégories: la dépression à l’épreuve de l’universel. L’autre, Cliniques, cultures et sociétés, vol 2, number 3, pp. 467-480. 182. Kleinman, A. and A. Petryna: Health: Anthropological Aspects. In N.J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes, eds. International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Oxford: Pergamon. 183. Kleinman, A.: Why Psychiatry and Cultural Anthropology Still Need Each Other. Psychiatry 64(1) Spring 2001. 2002 184. Kleinman, A.: Santé et stigmate. Note sur le danger, l’experience morale et les sciences socials de la santé. Actes de la recherche en sciences socials. No. 143 June, pp. 97-99. 185. Lee, S. and A. Kleinman. Psychiatry in its political and professional contexts: a response to Munro. The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. 30, 120-125. 186. Chang, D. and Kleinman, A.: Growing Pains: Mental Health Care in a Developing China. The Yale-China Health Journal, Autumn 2002, volume 1, pp. 85-98. 2003 187. Kleinman, A.: The Moral and the Medical: The Stakes of Social Experience. In: C.M. Messikomer, J. Swazey, and A. Glicksman, eds.: Society and Medicine: Essays in Honor of Renée C. Fox. New Brunswick, U.S.A. and London: Transaction Publishers. 188. Kleinman, A.: Tehlike, Sinirlilik ve etnografi. Psikoterapik sureclerin Kulturel ve Ahlaki Baglami. In Kemal Sayer, ed. Kultur ve Ruh Sagligi. Istanbul: Metis, 2003. pp.15-32. 189. Kleinman, A. and Kleinman, J.:Deneyimin Cagrisi, imgelerin dehseti. Gunumuzde Aci Cekmenin Kulturel Belirlenmisligi. In In Kemal Sayer, ed. Kultur ve Ruh Sagligi. Istanbul: Metis, 2003. pp.206-226 190. Patel, V. and Kleinman, A.: Poverty and common mental disorders in developing countries. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2003, 81 (8): pp: 609-615. 2004 191. Kleinman, A. and Benson, P.: La Vida Moral de los que Sufren Enfermedad y el Fracaso Existencial de la Medicina. In Ramón Bayés Sopena, ed. Dolor y Sufrimiento en La Práctica Clínica. Monografías Humanitas 2, pp. 17-26. Barcelona: Fundación Medicina y Humanidades Médicas. 192 .Kleinman, A.: Culture and Depression. New England Journal of Medicine: 351:10 September 2. pp. 951-953. 29 193. Kleinman, A. Ethics and Experience: An anthropological approach to Health Equity. In Anand, S., Peter, F., and Sen, A., eds.: Public Health, Ethics, and Equity. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 269-282. 2005 194. Lee, S., Lee, M.T.Y., Chiu, M. and Kleinman, A. Experience of social stigma by people with schizophrenia in Hong Kong. British Journal of Psychiatry (2005). 186:A6: 153-157. 195. Kleinman, A. Culture and Psychiatric Diagnosis and Treatment: What Are the Necessary Therapeutic Skills?. Utrecht, Netherlands: Trimbos-instituut. 196. Lee, S., Lydia Y.Y. Chan, Annie M. Y. Chau, Kathleen P.S. Kwok, Arthur Kleinman. The Experience of SARS-related stigma at Amoy Gardens. Social Science and Medicine, 61 (2005) 2038-2046. 197. Tussen lichaam en samenleving: De Sociale en politieke wortels van ziekte en lijden. Cultuur Migratie Gezondheid. Jaargang 2 Nummer 1. 198. Kleinman, A. and Sing Lee: SARS and the problem of social stigma. In A. Kleinman and J.L. Watson, eds.: SARS in China. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2005, pp. 173-195. 199. Lee, D., Yip, W., Chen, Y., Meng, Q., and Arthur Kleinman. Ethno-psychometric evaluation of the General Health Questionnaire in rural China. Psychological Medicine. Cambridge University Press, 2005. pp. 1-7. 2006 200. Lee, Sing, Marcus Chiu, Adley Tsang, Helena Chui, and Arthur Kleinman. Stigmatizing experience and structural discrimination associated with the treatment of schizophrenia in Hong Kong. Social Science and Medicine, 62 (2006) 1685-1696 201. Keusch, Gerald T., Joan Wilentz, and Arthur Kleinman. “Stigma and global health: developing a research agenda.” The Lancet. 367: 525-527, 2006. 202. Kleinman, Arthur, Peter Benson. “Anthropology in the Clinic: The Problem of Cultural Competency and How to Fix it”. PLoS Medicine. October 2006, Volume 3, Issue 10, pp. 1-4. Online at http://collections.plos.org/plosmedicine/socialmedicine-2006.php. 203. Kleinman, Arthur and Peter Benson. Alexander Richman Commemorative Lecture: “Culture, Moral Experience and Medicine.” The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine. Volume 73, No. 6, October 2006. p. 834-839. 2007 204. Yang, L.H., Kleinman, A., Link, B.G., Phelan, J.C., Lee, S. and Good, B. (2007) Culture and stigma: Adding moral experience to stigma theory, Social Science and Medicine 64(7), 1524-1535 205. Lee, D.T.S., Kleinman J., Kleinman A. “Rethinking Depression: An Ethnographic Study of the Experiences of Depression Among Chinese”. Harvard Review of Psychiatry 15: 1-8. 30 206. Sing Lee; Adley Tsang; Xian-Yun Li; Michael Robert Phillips; Arthur Kleinman. “Attitudes Toward Suicide Among Chinese People in Hong Kong”. In: Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior; Oct 2007; 37, 5; Health Module. Pp. 565-575. 207. Lee, S. and A. Kleinman. “Are somatoform disorders changing with time? The case of neurasthenia in China”. In Psychosomatic Medicine. 2007. December; 69 (9): 846-9. 2008 208. Kleinman, A. “Catastrophe and Caregiving: the failure of medicine as an art.” The Lancet. Vol. 371, Jan. 5, 2008. 209. Kleinman, A., B. Bloom, A. Saich , K. Mason and F. Aulino. Avian and Pandemic Influenza: A Biosocial Approach. Supplemental Issue, “Avian and Pandemic Influenza: A Biosocial Approach,” Journal of Infectious Diseases: Feb 15, 2008; vol 197, supplement 1. pp S1-S40. (Supplemental Issue Editors: Arthur Kleinman, Barry Bloom, Anthony Saich, Katherine Mason, and Felicity Aulino) 210. Kleinman, A., B. Bloom, A. Saich , K. Mason and F. Aulino. Asian Flus in Ethnographic and Political Context: A Biosocial Approach. Special Issue, “Asian Flus in Ethnographic and Political Context: A Biosocial Approach,” Anthropology and Medicine, volume 15, Number 1, April 2008, pp. 1-5 211. Yang, L.H., Kleinman, A. 'Face' and the embodiment of stigma in China: The cases of schizophrenia and AIDS. Social Science and Medicine. 67 (2008) 398-408. 212. Kleinman, A. “Today’s biomedicine and caregiving: are they incompatible to the point of divorce?” Cleveringa Address delivered at the University of Leiden, 26 November 2007. (University of Leiden, The Netherlands). 213. Kleinman, A., Hanna, B. “Catastrophe, Caregiving and Today’s Biomedicine” Biosocieties (2008).3 -15. London School of Economic and Political Science. 214. Abramowitz, S. and Kleinman, A. “Humanitarian intervention and cultural translation: a review of the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings. In: International Journal of Mental Health, Psychosocial Work and Counseling in Areas of Armed Conflict. November 2008, Volume 6, Number 3-4. pp. 219-227. 215. Kleinman, A. Specifika biomedicíny. Pp. 120 -135. (What is specific to biomedicine, From Kleinman, A. Writing at the Margin.) In Medicína Kontextu Západního Myšlení, Lydie Fialová, Petr Kouba, Martin Špaček, editors. Univerzita Karlova v Praze (Charles University, Prague): Galen, 2008. 2009 216. Kleinman, A. The Caregiver”. In: Van der Geest, Sjaak & Marian Tankink (eds). Theory and action. Essays for an anthropologist. Diemen: Uitgeverij AMB, 2009. 217. Kleinman, A. “Caregiving: The Odyssey of Becoming More Human” in The Lancet. Vol. 373. January 24, 2009, pp. 292-293. 218. Kleinman, A. “Search for a Voice” in Writing on Writing. Writing Across Boundaries.Department of Anthropology, Durham University, UK. January 2009 .http://www.dur.ac.uk/writingacrossboundaries/writingonwriting/ 31 219. Lee, S. and Kleinman, A. “Are Somatoform Disorders Changing with Time?”, in: Dimsdale, J., Yu, X., Kleinman, A., Patel, V. Narrow, W., Sirovatka, P. And Regier, D. Somatic Presentations of Mental Disorders: Refining the Research Agenda for DSM-V. American Psychiatric Publishing, 2009. 220. Kleinman, A. “Social and cultural anthropology: salience for psychiatry.” Pp. 275-279 in: Gelder, Michael; Andreasen, N.; Lopez-Ibor J.; and Geddes, J.: New Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry, second edition. Vol. 1. 2009: New York: Oxford University Press. 221. Kleinman, A. “Global Mental Health: A failure of humanity.”In: The Lancet: Vol 374: August 22, 2009. 222. Kleinman, A. and van der Geest, Sjaak. “‘Care’ in health care: Remaking the moral world of medicine.”In Medische Antropologie 21 (1) 2009. pp. 159-168. 2010 223. Kleinman, A. “Four Social Theories for Global Health.” In The Lancet, Vol. 375, May 2010, pp. 1518-1519. 224. Kleinman, A. and Morgan, C. “Social science perspectives: a failure of the sociological imagination.” In eds. Morgan, C. and Bhugra, D.: Principles of Social Psychiatry, second edition. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2010. 225. Kleinman, A. “Caregiving: The Divided Meaning of Being Human and the Divided Self of the Caregiver.” In Rethinking the Human, J. Michelle Molina and Donald Swearer, eds, with Susan Lloyd McGarry. Cambridge MA: Center for the Study of World Religions, and Harvard University Press, 2010. 226. Kleinman, A. and Smith, Lindsay. “Emotional Engagements: Acknowledgement, Advocacy, and Direct Action.” In James Davies and Dimitrina Spencer, eds,: Emotions in the Field: The Psychology and Anthropology of Fieldwork Experience. Standford, CA: Stanford University Press 2010. 227. Stewart, K. A. , Keusch, G. T. and Kleinman, A. (2010) 'Values and moral experience in global health: Bridging the local and the global', Global Public Health, 5:2, 115 – 121 229. S. Feierman ; A. Kleinman ; K. Stewart ; P. Farmer ;V. Das Anthropology, knowledge-flows and global health in Global Public Health Volume 5, Issue 2, 2010, Pages 122 – 128 228. Kleinman, A. “Remaking the Moral Person in China: implications for health. The Lancet: Vol. 375, March 27, 2010, p. 1074-1075. 229. Kleinman, A. Caregiving: Its Role in Medicine and Society in America and China. Ageing International: Volume 35, Issue 2 (2010), Page 96-108 2011 231. Kleinman, A and Grace Ryan: "Images of Things Human: Toward an Ethic of the Making and Interpretation of Ethnographies, Ethnographic Film, and Documentaries”. Thammasat University: Thammasat Review, vol.13 (2008/2009).pp. 5-18 32 232. Kleinman, A. “Health, Subjectivity, and Moral Change in China.” In The People’s Republic of China at 60. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center for the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies (distributed by Harvard University Press), 2011. 233 Kleinman, A. “The Divided Self, Hidden Values, and Moral Sensibility in Medicine” in The Lancet. Vol. 377 March 5 2011, pp. 804-805. 234. Collins, P.; Patel, V.; Joestl, S.; March, D; Insel, T.; Daar, S.; Bordin, I.; Costello, E.; Durkin, M.; Fairburn, C.; Glass, R.; Hall, W.; Huang, Y.; Hyman, S.; Jamison, K.; Kaaya, S.; Kapur, S.; Kleinman, A.; Ogunniyi, A.; Otero-Ojeda, A.; Poo, Mu-Ming; Ravindranath, V.; Sahakian, B.; Saxena, S.; Singer, P. et al. "Grand challenges in global mental health." Nature. 475.7354 (2011): 27-30. 235 .Kleinman, A. and Bridget Hanna. “Religious Values in Global Health” in Ecologies of Human Flourishing, Donald K. Swearer and Susan Lloyd McGarry, eds. Cambridge, Mass: Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School and Harvard University Press, 2011. 236 Kleinman, A. “On Death and family and anthropology”. In Marian Tankink and Marianne Vysma, eds.: Roads and Boundaries: Travels in search of (re)connection. , Diemen The Netherlands, AMB, 2011 237 Kleinman, A. “A Search for Wisdom” in The Lancet. Vol 378. November 5 2011, pp. 1621-1622 238 Tucker, Joseph D., Kaufman, J., Bhabha, J., and Arthur Kleinman: “Sex Work and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Asia: A Biosocial Analysis” in “Sex Work in Asia: Health, Agency, and Sexuality” in The Journal of Infectious Diseases. December 1 2011, Volume 204, Supplement 5, pp. S1203-S1205. 2012 239 Kleinman, A. “Culture, bereavement, and psychiatry” in The Lancet Vol 379 February 18 2012. Pp 608-609. 240. Becker, Anne; Kleinman, A. “An Agenda for Closing Resource Gaps in Global Mental Health: Innovation, Capacity Building and Partnerships”, Introduction to Special Anniversary Issue on Global Health, in Harvard Review of Psychiatry 2012, vol 20 number 1. Pp 3-5. 241. Kleinman, A. “Medical Anthropology and Mental Health: Five Questions for the Next Fifty Years” in Medical Anthropology at the Intersections: Histories, Activisms, and Futures. Marcia C. Inhorn and Emily A. Wentzell, editors. Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2012, pp.116-128. 242. Kleinman, A. “Caregiving as moral experience.” The Lancet. Vol. 380. November 3, 2012. pp. 1550-1551. Book Reviews 1. Kleinman, A.: Review of Modern China and Traditional Chinese Medicine. G.B. Risse, Ed. Journal of the American Oriental Society, 95:712-715, 1975. 2. Kleinman, A.: Review of Theoretical Foundations of Chinese Medicine. Manfred Porkert. Journal of Asian Studies, 35:134-136, 1975. 3. Kleinman, A.: Review of Serve the People: Medicine and Public Health in the People's Republic of China. Victor and Ruth Sidel. Social Science and Medicine, 9:339-340, 1975. 4. Kleinman, A.: New medicine in a new bottle: Comments on Donald R. DeGlopper's Review of Medicine in Chinese Cultures. Reviews in Anthropology, 4(4):446-448, 1977. 33 5. Kleinman, A.: Review of Morita Psychotherapy, by David Reynolds. Journal of American Oriental Society, 3(97):350-351, 1977. 6. Kleinman, A.: Review of Cultural Conceptions and Mental Illness: A Comparison of Germany and America, by John Marshall Townsend. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 167:511- 512, 1979. 7. Kleinman, A.: Review of Culture and Caring: Anthropological Perspectives on Traditional Medical Beliefs and Perspectives, by Peter Morley and Roy Wallis. The New England Journal of Medicine, 301(19):1071, 1979 (Nov. 8). 8. Kleinman, A.: Is there a cultural psychiatry? Review of Current Perspectives in Cultural Psychiatry by Edward F. Foulks et al. Reviews in Anthropology, 7(1):41-51, 1980. 9. Kleinman, A.: Review of Three Millennia of Chinese Psychiatry, by John J. Kao. American Psychiatric Association Asian-American Psychiatrists' Newsletter 2(1):3, 1980 (October). 10. Kleinman, A.: Medical Ethics in Imperial China: A Study in Historical Anthropology by Paul U. Unschuld. Pacific Affairs, 54:511-513, 1981. 11. Kleinman, A.: Review of East Asian Medicine in Urban Japan: Varieties of Medical Experience, by Margaret Lock. Monumenta Nipponica, 36(4):48-6, 1982. 12. Kleinman, A.: Culture, Mind & Therapy: An Introduction to Cultural Psychiatry by Wen-Shing Tseng and John F. McDermott, a review. American Journal of Psychiatry, 140(2):252- 253,1983. 13. Kleinman, A.: Culture, Health, and Illness: An Introduction for Health Professionals by Cecil Helman. Bristol, London, Boston: Wright. PSG, 1984; 242 pages. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 15(4):11, 1984. 14. Kleinman, A.: Michael Herzfeld: Closure as cure: Tropes in the exploration of bodily and social disorder. Current Anthropology. In press. 15. Kleinman, A.: Review of A. Rubel et al: Susto. Journal of the American Medical Association. In press. 16. Kleinman, A.: Review of D. Eisenberg: Encounters with Qi. New England Journal of Medicine. In press. 17. Kleinman, A.: Review of E. Fuller Torrey: Witchcraft and Psychiatrists: The Common Roots of Psychotherapy and its Future. American Journal of Psychiatry 145(8):1025-1027, 1988. 18. Reviews in LA Times, The New Republic and other popular media. 19. Kleinman, A.: Review of D.B. Morris: The Culture of Pain. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, vol. 152(2) August 1995. 20. Kleinman, A. and Benson, P.: Review of Paul Farmer: Power and Human Rights: The Political, Moral and Global. Hastings Center Report 34(2):44-45. 2004. 21. Kleinman, Arthur and Grayman, J. Review of Peter Barham: Forgotten Lunatics of the Great War, Yale University Press, 2004. In History of the Human Sciences Vol 18, No. 3, pp. 119-121, 2005. 22. Kleinman, A. Review of Michael Jackson: Existential Anthropology: events, exigencies and effects for Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N.S.) 13, 477-522, 2007. 23. Kleinman, A: review of Allan Horwitz and Jerome Wakefield: Loss of Sadness. The Lancet: Vol 370. September 8, 2007 24. Kleinman, A. and Ryan, G. Between History and Anthropology: Stigma, the Subaltern, and Leprosy in China: Review of The History of Leprosy in China. Angela Ki Che Leung. In Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry: Volume 34, Number 3, September 2010, pp. 548-552. E-PUBLICATIONS Kleinman, A. and Hongtu Chen: “Looking after the Elderly- Asia’s Next Big Challenge” Fung Global Institute Web Site, April 2012: http://www.fungglobalinstitute.org/publications/articles/lookingafter-the-elderly---asias-next-big-challenge-286.html 34 Editorials, Introductions, Forewords, Abstracts, Commentaries 1. Kleinman, A.: Psychiatry in Mainland China: Additional sources. Am. J. Psychiatry, 129:482- 483, 1972. 2. Kleinman, A.: Comments on the cultural context of science and scientific creativity. in H. Krebs and J. Shelley, Eds.: The Creative Process in Science and Medicine. New York: American Elsevier, 1975, pp. 25-26, 53, 114, 122-123, 128-129. 3. Manschreck, T.C. and A. Kleinman: Introduction: A critical rational perspective on psychiatry. in T.C. Manschreck and A. Kleinman: Renewal in Psychiatry, op. cit., pp. 1-41. 4. Kleinman, A.: Why this new journal? Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 1(1):1-5, 1977. 5. Kleinman, A.: Explaining the efficacy of indigenous therapies: The need for interdisciplinary research. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, (2):1-3, 1977. 6. Kleinman, A. and P. Kunstadter: Introduction. in A. Kleinman et al., Eds.: Culture and Healing in Asian Societies. Cambridge, MA.: Schenkman Publishing Co., 1978, pp. 1-16. 7. Kleinman, A.: Culture and illness: A question of models. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 1(3):229-231, 1977. 8. Kleinman, A.: Three faces of the culture-bound syndromes. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 2: 207-208, 1978. 9. Kleinman, A.: Culture and depression. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 2(4): 295-96, 1978. 10. Kleinman, A. and T.Y. Lin: Introduction and Epilogue. in A. Kleinman and T.Y. Lin, Eds.: Normal and Abnormal Behavior in Chinese Culture. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1980, pp. xiii-xxiii and 403-410. 11. Kleinman, A.: Major conceptual and research issues for cultural (anthropological) psychiatry. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 4(1):3-13, 1980. 12. Kleinman, A.: Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry: The First Five Volumes. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 5(1):3-4, 1981. 13. Kleinman, A.: The Need for Ethnomedical Understanding of Clinical Categories and Praxis: On Stein and Hippler. Medical Anthropology Newsletter. 14. Kleinman, A. and Lin, T.Y.: Introduction and Epilogue. in Kleinman and Lin, Eds.: Normal and Abnormal Behavior in Chinese Culture. Dordrecht, Holland: D.Reidel Publishing Co., 1981. 15. Kleinman, A.: Preface. In Julian Leff: Psychiatry Around the Globe. New York: Earlbaum, 1982. 16. Kleinman, A.: Preface. in Robert Hahn and Atwood Gaines, Eds.: Physicians of Western Medicine: Studies in Anthropological Theory and Practice. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Co., 1984. 17. Kleinman, A.: Forward. in Kaja Finkler: Spiritualist-Healers in Medico: Successes and Failures of Alternative Therapeutics. New York: Praeger for Bergin and Garvey, 1984. 18. Kleinman, A. and B. Good: Introduction. In A. Kleinman and B. Good, Eds.: Culture and Depression. Berkeley: University of California Press. In press. 19. Good, B. and A. Kleinman: Epilogue. Ibid. 20. Kleinman, A.: Goodbye to all that--the Editor's farewell. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, Vol. 10, #2, June 1986. 21. Kleinman, A.: Commentary on closure as cure: Tropes in the Exploration of Bodily and Social Disorder by Michael Herzfeld. Current Anthropology 27(2):114-115, 1986. 22. Kleinman, A.: Response to commentary on Social Origins of Distress and Disease. Current Anthropology, Vol. 29, #5, December 1988. 23. Kleinman, A.: Current status of the neuroses in psychiatry and mental health in China. China Exchange News 15(2):1-4 June 1987. 24. Kleinman, A.: Comments in “A world to make: Development in perspective." Daedalus, Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Winter 1989; pp. 120-121; p. 230. 25. Kleinman, A.: Festschrift for Leon Eisenberg: An Introduction. American J. of Orthopsychiatry, 59(2):264-265, 1989. 26. Kleinman, A.: Culture and Health Care. Proceedings of the Multicultural Health Symposium, 17 18 February 1989. Vancouver, B.C.: Affiliation of Multicultural Societies and Service Agencies of British Columbia; pp. 33-46. 35 27. Kleinman, A.: Asia's hidden health problem. The Wilson Quarterly 15(1):112, Winter 1991. 28. Kleinman, A.: The psychiatry of culture and the culture of psychiatry. Harvard Mental Health 8(1) 4-6, 1991. 29. Kleinman, A. and S. E. Straus: Introduction. In Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, CIBA Foundation Symposium 173, NY: John Wiley & Sons, 1993. 30. Kleinman, A. and S.E. Straus: Conclusion. Ibid. 31. Kleinman, A.: Social suffering. Items: Social Science Research Council 49(1):13-16. 32. Kleinman, A. and L. Eisenberg. Mental health in low-income countries. Nature Medicine, 1(7):630-631, 1995. 33. Kleinman, A.: Comments on “Suffering, Justice and the Politics of Becoming” by William E. Connolly. Cult., Med, and Psychiat. 20:287-290, 1996 34. Kleinman, A.: China: The epidemiology of mental illness. Brit. J. of Psychiat. 169:129- 30:1996 35. Kleinman, A.: On Gilles Bibeau’s Creolizing world. (Invited Commentary) Transcultural Psychiatry, Vol. 34(1)72-77, 1997. 36. Kleinman, A.: World mental health. Understanding anxiety and depression. 2(1):6-7, 1997. 37. Kleinman, A.: “Afterword.” In V. De La Cancela, J.L, Chin, and Y.M. Jenkins, eds.: Community Health Psychology: Empowerment for Diverse Communities. New York, London: Routledge 1998, pp223-236. 38. Kleinman, A.: “Prologue,” In J.M. Borkan, S. Reis, J.H. Medalie and D. Steinmetz, eds.: Patients and Doctors: Life-Changing Stories from primary care. Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press 1999, ppix-x. 39. Kleinman, A: “The moral economy of depression and neurasthenia in China. A few comments on ‘Diagnosis postponed: Shenjing Shuairuo and the transformation of psychiatry in Post-Mao China,’” by Sing Lee. In Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 23:389-392, pp389-392. 1999. 40. Kleinman, A: “Foreword,” In A. Martinez-Hernaez, What’s Behind the Symptom? On Psychiatric Observation and Anthropological Understanding. Australia, Canada, France: Harwood Academic Publishers, Trans. S.M. DiGiacomo and J. Bates, 2000. 41. Kleinman, A.: Preface. In Kemal Sayer, ed. Kultur ve Ruh Sagligi. Istanbul: Metis, 2003. pp. 11- 13. 42. Kleinman, A.: Preface. In J. Jenkins and R. J. Barrett, eds.: Schizophrenia, Culture and Subjectivity. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 2004. 43. Kleinman, A. and P. Benson. Power and Human Rights: The Political, Moral and Global Context of Health and Social Reform. Hastings Center Report, March-April 2004. 44. Kleinman, A. Preface. In Els van Dongen and Sylvie Fainzang, eds.: Lying and Illness: Power and Performance. Amsterdam: Het Spinhuis, 2005. 45. Kleinman, A. and A. Petryna. Introduction in Global Pharmaceuticals: Ethics, Markets and Practices. Durham: Duke University Press, 2006. 46. Conference: IRBs Through The Looking Glass. Session: Moral Relativism versus Cultural Imperialism, December 1999. Marcia Angell, Arthur Kleinman, panelists. In PRIM&R Through the Years: Three Decades of Protecting Human Subjects, (1974-2005), Paula Knudson, Ed. Boston, MA: Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research, Pub;, 2006 47. Patel, V., Saraceno, B., Kleinman, A. Beyond Evidence: The moral case for international mental health. American Journal of Psychiatry, 163:8, 1312-5. (IF 7.6) August 2006 49. Kleinman, A. “The Bioculture of Caregiving: A Commentary on “Biocultures.” New Literary History, Volume 38 Summer 2007 Number 3. 50. Dimsdale, J., Patel, V., Yu, X., and Kleinman, A.Editorial: “Somatic Presentations—A challenge for DSM-V in: Dimsdale, J., Patel, V., Yu, X., and Kleinman, A., guest eds: Psychosomatic Medicine: Special Section: Somatic Presentations of Mental Disorders: Refining the Research Agenda for DSM-V. November/December 2007, Volume 69, Number 9, p 829-831. 51. Kleinman, A. Foreword to: The Caregiver. A Life with Alzheimer’s. by Aaron Alterra. Ithaca and London: ILR Press, an imprint of Cornell University Press, 2007. 52. Kleinman, A. Editorial: “The normal, the pathological, and the existential”. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 49 ( 2008) 111-112. 36 53. Kleinman, A. “Foreword,” In Yan, Yunxiang The Individualization of Chinese Society. Oxford, New York: Berg, 2009. 54. Kleinman, A. “’The Third Category of Mental Disorders’ by Xu Youxin”. In Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 33(4), pp 494-496, 2009. 55. Kleinman, A. and Rachel Hall-Clifford. Afterword; Chronicity—Time, Space and Culture. In Chronic Conditions, Fluid State: Chronicity and the Anthropology of Illness. Leonore Manderson and Carolyn Smith-Morris, eds. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2010. 56. Kleinman, A. “On Caregiving”, in Harvard Magazine, July-August 2010. 57. Kleinman, A. “Epilogue”. In European Psychiatry 27 (2012) special issue 1, pp. S81-82. Special issue on “Migration and Mental Health”. June 2012. Volume 27- Supplement Number 2. pp. S1- S81. 58. Kleinman, A. “Rebalancing academic psychiatry: why it needs to happen—and soon”. The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012, 201:421-422. 出典: https://apps.ufs.ac.za/media/dl/userfiles/documents/Newsletters/Faculty%20of%20Humanities/Jan%202013/kleinman_cv_NOV_2012.pdf |
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1.Advancing health in developing countries : the role of social research / edited by Lincoln C. Chen, Arthur Kleinman, and Norma C. Ware. -- A uburn House, 1992
2. Culture and depression : studies in the anthropology and cross-cultura l psychiatry of affect and disorder / edited by Arthur Kleinman and By ron Good. -- University of California Press, 1985. -- (Comparative stu dies of health systems and medical care)
3. Culture and healing in Asian societies : anthropological, psychiatric, and public health studies / edited by Arthur Kleinman ... [et al.]. - - G.K. Hall, 1978
4. Health and social change in international perspective / [edited by] Li ncoln C. Chen, Arthur Kleinman, Norma C. Ware. -- Dept. of Population and International Health, Harvard School of Public Health : Distribute d by Harvard University Press, 1993. -- (Harvard series on population and international health)
5. Medicine in Chinese cultures : comparative studies of health care in C hinese and other societies : papers and discussions from a conference held in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., February 1974 / edited by Arthur Kleinman ... [et al.]. -- U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare , Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health : for sale by t he Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1975. -- (DHEW publication ; no. (NIH) 75-653)
6. Normal and abnormal behavior in Chinese culture / edited by Arthur Kle inman and Tsung-yi Lin. -- D. Reidel, 1981. -- (Culture, illness, and healing / editor-in-chief, Arthur Kleinman ; v. 2)
7. Pain and disability : clinical, behavioral, and public policy perspect ives / Institute of Medicine, Committee on Pain, Disability, and Chron ic Illness Behavior ; Marian Osterweis, Arthur Kleinman, and David Mec hanic, editors ; pbk.. -- National Academy Press, 1987
8. Pain and disability : clinical, behavioral, and public policy perspect ives / Institute of Medicine, Committee on Pain, Disability, and Chron ic Illness Behavior ; Marian Osterweis, Arthur Kleinman, and David Mec hanic, editors. -- University Microfilms International, 1997. -- (U.M. I. books on demand)
9. Patients and healers in the context of culture : an exploration of the borderland between anthropology, medicine, and psychiatry / Arthur Kl einman. -- University of California Press, 1980. -- (Comparative studi es of health systems and medical care ; no. 3)
10. Patients and healers in the context of culture : an exploration of the borderland between anthropology, medicine, and psychiatry / Arthur Kl einman ; : pbk. -- University of California Press, 1981. -- (Comparati ve studies of health systems and medical care ; no. 3)
11. Psychosocial aspects of depression / edited by Joseph Becker, Arthur K leinman. -- L. Erlbaum Associates, 1991
12. Renewal in psychiatry : a critical rational perspective / with a forew ord by Leon Eisenberg ; edited by Theo C. Manschreck, Arthur K. Kleinm an. -- Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, 1977. -- (The Series in clin ical and community psychology)
13. Rethinking psychiatry : from cultural category to personal experience / Arthur Kleinman. -- Free Press, 1988
14. Rethinking psychiatry : from cultural category to personal experience / Arthur Kleinman ; :pbk. -- Free Press, 1991
15. Social origins of distress and disease : depression, neurasthenia, and pain in modern China / Arthur Kleinman ; : cloth, : pbk. -- Yale Univ ersity Press, 1986
16. Social suffering / edited by Arthur Kleinman, Veena Das, and Margaret Lock ; : hbk, : pbk. -- University of California Press, 1997
17. Social suffering / edited by Arthur Kleinman, Veena Das, and Margaret Lock ; : hbk. -- Oxford University Press, 1997
18. Spiritualist healers in Mexico : successes and failures of alternative therapeutics / Kaja Finkler ; foreword by Arthur Kleinman ; : cloth, : pbk. -- Praeger, 1985
19. The Relevance of social science for medicine / edited by Leon Eisenber g and Arthur Kleinman. -- D. Reidel Pub. Co., 1981. -- (Culture, illne ss, and healing ; v. 1)
20. The illness narratives : suffering, healing, and the human condition / Arthur Kleinman ; : cloth, : paper. -- Basic Books, 1988
21. What's behind the symptom? : on psychiatric observation and anthropolo gical understanding / Angel Martinez-Hernaez ; translated by Susan M. DiGiacomo and John Bates ; foreword by Arthur M. Kleinman ; : hbk. -- Harwood Academic, 2000. -- (Theory and practice in medical anthropolog y and international health / a series edited by Libbet Crandon-Malamud ; v. 6)
22. World mental health casebook : social and mental health programs in lo w-income countries / edited by Alex Cohen, Arthur Kleinman and Benedet to Saraceno. -- Kluwer Academic, 2002
23. Writing at the margin : discourse between anthropology and medicine / Arthur Kleinman. -- University of California Press, 1995
【中国 語】
24. 文化與行為 : 古今華人的正常與不正常行為 / 林宗義, Arthur Kleinman 編 ; 柯永河,蕭欣義譯. -- 中文大學出版社, 1990
【日本 語】
25. 病いの語り : 慢性の病いをめぐる臨床人類学 / アーサー・クラインマン著 ; 江口重幸 ,五木田紳, 上野豪志訳. -- 誠信書房, 1996
26. 臨床人類学 : 文化のなかの病者と治療者 / アーサー・クラインマン [著] ; 大橋英寿 [ほか] 共訳. -- 弘文堂, 1992
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