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This book explores the dynamics of relationships and health in Zululand, focusing on how cultural, social, and economic factors influence love and well-being. Author Anette Wickström examines traditional Zulu practices, the integration of biomedicine, and the role of public health initiatives in the community. The book delves into themes of love, jealousy, and social norms, highlighting the complexities of navigating relationships in a changing environment. It offers insights into the interplay of traditional and modern health practices, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of the societal and cultural context of health in Zululand. The intended audience includes scholars and students of anthropology, sociology, and public health.
Zulu (African people) --- Interpersonal relations. --- Social life and customs. --- Interpersonal relations --- Social life and customs
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