To sider af et spejlhav, adskilt fra hinanden af et fælles sprog? Kroppen i narrativ antropologi og videnskabelig medicin R. Frankenberg
Inside Organized Racism: Women in the Hate Movement. By Kathleen M. Blee. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2002. Pp. x+278. $35.00 (paper). R. Frankenberg • 2002
Book ReviewsHow Jews Became White Folks and What That Says about Race in America.By Karen Brodkin. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1998. Pp. xi+243. $48.00 (cloth); $18.00 (paper). R. Frankenberg • 1999
Crosscurrents, crosstalk: Race, 'Postcoloniality' and the politics of location Lata Mani, R. Frankenberg • 1993
A Protestant Legacy: Attitudes to Death and Illness among Older Aberdonians. Rory Williams. R. Frankenberg • 1992
Virgin Births and Sterile Debates: Anthropology and the New Reproductive Technologies Helen S. Lambert, S. Wolfram, JANE F. COLLIER, R. G. Abrahams, David M. Schneider, V. Stolcke, R. Fox, C. Shore, R. Frankenberg, C. Delaney, M. MELHUUS • 1992
Review article: Disease, literature and the body in the era of AIDS – a preliminary exploration R. Frankenberg • 1990
The Health of the Republic: Epidemics, Medicine and Moralism as Challenges to Democracy/The AIDS Reader: Documentary History of a Modern Epidemic, Vol. I/AIDS: Cultural Analysis/Cultural Activism (Book). R. Frankenberg • 1989