POSTER SESSION DIRECTORY (Listed Alphabetically by First Author) 1. Abadía, César, Pinilla, Maria Yaneth, Ariza, Katerine & Ruiz, Camilo, Universidad Nacional de Colombia: Social Torture and Ideological Fractures in Colombia: Privatization of the Child and Maternity Hospital 2. Abatepaulo de Faria, Marta, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul: The Meanings of Fertility and Contraception: Intersections Between Biomedical and Lay Models 3. Agdal, Rita, University of Southern Denmark: Regulating the “Gifts of Healing” 4. Alcantara, Eva, Universidad Autonoma de Mexico – Xochimilco: Power-knowledge and Poverty: The Relationship Between Hospital and Patients in the Intersexual Condition in Mexico 5. Alex, Gabriele, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity: Folk Medicine in South India: Negotiating Identity and Authority Through Performance and Representation 6. Alvarado, Richard, University of California, Riverside: Test Driving Health: Exercising Agency through Body Modifications 7. Anderson, Anneka, University of Auckland: Migrant Health Seeking Behaviours in New Zealand Primary Care Contexts: An Ethnographic Perspective 8. Arvey, Sarah R., Fernandez, Maria E. & Bartholomew, L. Kay, University of Texas Health Science Center Houston: What Makes Promotoras Work? Using Promotoras in Cancer Control Interventions on the Texas-Mexico Border 9. Badami, Sumant, Macquarie University Between Medicine and Manthravady: Agency and Identity in Paniya Health 10. Barone, T. Lynne, University of Nebraska-Omaha: “But she sleeps better on her tummy:” Online Communities and Decision-Making about Healthy Infant Sleep 11. Beldi de Alcântara, Maria de Lourdes, University of São Paulo: Indigenous suicide: What Does That Concept Mean to Them? 12. Bennett, Elaine & Macari, Marisa, University of Connecticut: Understanding Childhood Malnutrition in a Maya Village in Guatemala: A Syndemic Perspective 13. Bercaw, Nancy, University of Mississippi: The Anatomy of Freedom: American Indian Skulls, African American Organs, and the Reconstruction of Race after the Civil War 14. Betancourt, Fabián, Ariza, Katerine, Ruiz, Camilo, Pinilla, Maria Yaneth & Abadía, César, Universidad Nacional de Colombia: Charity Actions, Paper Rights: Children and Adolescents Living and Affected by HIV/AIDS in Three Colombian Cities 15. Bezerra, Maria Enedina Lima, University of Fortaleza-UNIFOR: Healing and Meaning in Spiritism: An Oasis of Hope in a Desert of Afflictions 16. Botticello, Julie, University College London: Transnational Objects, Transformative Agency and the Pursuit of Well-being Among Yoruba-Nigerians in London 17. Brijnath, Bianca, Monash University: Seeing is Believing: Diagnosing Dementia in Delhi 18. Brown, Shan-Estelle, University of Connecticut, Storrs & Weatherley-White, Chris, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, Aurora, CO: Cultural Perceptions of Cleft Lip and Palate in Communities in Egypt, India, Russia, Kenya, Peru, and Cambodia 19. Brua, Charles, Penn State University: Tensions Around Medication: Russian-Speaking Patients and English-Speaking Doctors in a Small Town 20. Buitrago, María Teresa, Eslava, Daniel & Ortiz, Sandra, Universidad Nacional de Colombia: How to Take Care of Those Who Take Care of People in Disability Conditions 21. Cadzow, Renee B., State University of New York at Buffalo, Craig, Mary, Erie Niagara Area Health Education Center System, Rowe, Jimmy, Health Association of Niagara County, Inc.: Training Community Leaders as Cultural Health Brokers to Improve Diabetes Self-Management among Urban Minority Women and Men 22. Canaway, Rachel, Monash University: Chronic Disease Self-management, Complementary Therapies and Health Policy 23. Carranza, Rosa María Osorio, CIESAS – Mexico: “Maternal Medical Culture” as the Real First Level of Primary Health Care in Childhood Illnesses in Mexico 24. Carrion, Iraida V., Castañeda, Heide, Kline, Nolan & Martinez-Tyson, Dinorah, University of South Florida: Barriers Impeding Access to Primary Oral Health Care Among Migrant Farmworker Families in Central Florida 25. Ceron, Alejandro, University of Washington, Seattle: Health Care and Everyday Life in Rural Guatemala 26. Chary, Anita, Messmer, Sarah, Dasgupta, Shom, Kraemer, Anne & Rohloff, Peter, Wuqu’ Kawoq, Guatemala, Washington University in St. Louis: Ethnographic Insights into Child Malnutrition in Rural Guatemala and Implications for NGO Practice 27. Chow, Laurie, Waldman, Elaine, Bagby, Rita, Reporter, Roshan, Beeler, Emily, Ehnert, Karen, Holtwick, Barbara, Simon, Vanessa, Techagaiciyawanis, Ben, Walker, Silvia & Mascola, Laurene, Los Angeles Department of Public Health, Acute Communicable Disease Control Program: The Green Creature and Its Little Secret: Efforts to Reduce Reptile-Associated Salmonellosis in Los Angeles County Children 28. 29. Cofie, Leslie, Case Western Reserve University: Reclaiming Photovoice as an Ethnographic Methodology Cooper, Elizabeth Elliott, Indiana University of Pennsylvania: Good Mother, Bad Mother: The Interplay of Child Nutritional Policy and Concepts of Motherhood in Malaysian Borneo 30. Cowie, Rachael, University of Otago: Becoming a Doctor: An Embodied Autoethnography of Emerging Clinical Practice 31. Cowley, Lorraine, Newcastle University: Exploring the Intersections Between Genetics and Kinship in a Family With a Genetic Predisposition to Cancer - Emerging Themes 32. Cox, Kim J., University of Florida, Gainesville: Previous Cesarean in Florida: Healthcare Providers' Decision-Making about Mode of Delivery 33. de la Portilla, Elizabeth, San Antonio College & Enciso, Alicia Elizabeth, The University of Texas at Austin: Healing the Warrior: Anthropologist, Counselor, and Curandera Collaborating in an Integrated Treatment of PTSD in Female Veterans 34. Deal, Jeffery: Torture by Cieng: Ethical Theory Meets Social Practice Among the Dinka Agaar of South Sudan 35. Dixon, LeTesha M., University of Texas: Portraits of a "Well-Baby:" A Case Study of Children's Health in Tulum, Mexico 36. Dudgeon, Matthew, Emory University: Risk and Reproduction in Guatemala 37. Dumas, Jean, Levy, Joseph J., Ryan, Bill, Thoer, Christine & Leobon, Alain, Université du Québec à Montréal: Internetbased Health Promotion Programs for Sexual Minorities in Canada: A Study of the Components, Objectives and Future Developments 38. Easton, Delia, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene: Pregnant with Possibility: The Implications of South Bronx Teens' Experiences on Teen Pregnancy Prevention Policies 39. Erickson-Davis, Cordelia, Columbia University: A Semiotic Ontology of Health 40. Erol, Maral, Duke University: An Arena for Menopause: Situational Analysis of the Ob/Gyn Clinic in Turkey 41. Feldman-Savelsberg, Pamela, Carleton College: Fruitful Displacements: Vital Conjunctures, Horizons, and Networks in Cameroonian Migrants’ Abortion Decisions 42. Ferkov, Katerina, University of Nova Gorica and Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts: The Non-institutional Use of Complementary Techniques as Reconstruction of Ethical Potential of Women in Slovenia 43. Fialová, Lydie, University of Edinburgh, Charles University in Prague, Boston University: Unclaimed Bodies, Unclaimed Lives: Post-socialism and Psychiatry in the Czech Republic since 1989 44. Finlay, Juli L., University of Calgary: Mission as a Boundary Object: A Study of the Return of Refugee-Physicians to PostConflict Sudan 45. Foster, Jennifer, Emory University: The Intersection of Medical Anthropology and Midwifery in the Quest for Global Maternal-Newborn Health 46. Gallego-Pérez, Daniel, Critical Medical Anthropology Research Group, National University, Colombia, Hromi-Fiedler, Amber, University of Connecticut, Lartey, Anna, University of Ghana, Sandow, Adam, National Catholic Secretariat, Ghana & Pérez-Escamilla, Rafael, National University of Colombia: Food-related Cultural Beliefs of Female Liberian Refugee and Ghanaian Caretakers Living in Ghana 47. Ghimire, Sachin, Jawaharlal Nehru University: The Cost of Conflict in Rolpa: An Ethnographic Study of Conflict Affected Hill District of Nepal 48. Gibson, Diana, University of the Western Cape: A Case Study of Tuberculosis and Ju/’Hoansi in Tsumkwe Region, Namibia 49. Gillette, Meghan, Iowa State University: Global Health and Medical Anthropology: Cultural, Environmental, and Biological Factors Affecting Age at Menarche Among Swedish Saami Women 50. Gomez, Steven, University of Oklahoma, Norman: Medical Anthropology Across Disciplinary Boundaries: Perspectives from Anthropology, Social Work, Health Policy, and Psychology 51. Grace, Daniel, University of Victoria: Institutional Ethnography: Health Research at the Intersections 52. Grace, Samantha, University of Arizona: Who has the BEST Sex?: Communicating Gender Ideologies in Sex Education 53. Greig, Gail, Universities of St. Andrews and Dundee: Meaning Attribution in Inter-organisational, Inter-disciplinary Primary Healthcare Teams – The Importance of Context in Collective Learning 54. Grisotti, Márcia, Federal University of Santa Catarina: Science and the Public: The Medical and Popular Construction of an Emerging Infectious Disease 55. Gubrium, Aline & DiFulvio, Gloria, University of Massachusetts, Amherst: Survivor Stories: Using Digital Storytelling to Understand the Experience of a Breast Cancer Diagnosis 56. Hahm, Bridget & Powell-Cope, Gail, James A. Haley Veteran’s Hospital, Tampa, Florida, Campbell Robert & Westphal, John, Outcome Engineering, LLC: Beyond Quality Improvement: Predicting Serious Injurious Falls in Nursing Homes Using Brainstorming and Risk Modeling Techniques 57. Hansen, Helle Ploug, University of Southern Denmark: A Medical Anthropologist Doing Health Technology Assessments. What a Challenge! 58. Hansen, Brooke & Rossen, Jack, Ithaca College: Sarcoidosis: One of the Most Common Diseases You’ve Never Heard of (Except on House) 59. 60. 61. Hansrisuk, Rosalyn, Columbia University: Medical Travel: Entrusting Health to a Foreign Provider Harris, Kelly, Northern Arizona University: Providing Care to Pregnant Women Who (Ab)use Drugs or Alcohol: An Analysis of Resources and Needs, in the Context of Medical Anthropology Hart, Brendan, Columbia University: Joint Embodiment and Radical Translation: “Autism Parents” in the U.S. 62. Hay, M. Cameron & Embree, Elizabeth, Miami University of Ohio/UCLA: Operationalizing Empathy: A Methodology for Examining Patient-Clinician Relationships 63. Head, Sara, Yount, Kathryn & Sibley, Lynn, Emory University: Recognition of and Response to Prolonged Labor Among Bangladeshi Women 64. Hengstermann, M., Stanistreet, D., Bruce, N. & Bristow, K., University of Liverpool: Decision Making Regarding Care Seeking for Sick Children Among Poor Rural Women in San Marcos Guatemala: The Role of “Mal de Ojo” 65. Hunter, Cynthia, The University of Sydney: Avian Influenza in Bali and Lombok and Global Public Health, Indonesia 2009 66. Jain, Sumeet, University College London: From Contexts to Categories: Local and Clinical Interpretations of an Idiom of Distress in Northern India 67. Jefferson-Lenskyj, Nicolas, University of Queensland & Hilbert, SueLin, MARC Vanuatu: “Culturally-appropriate Care,” Humanitarianism, Human Rights, and Gift-exchange – Philosophical, Anthropological, and Clinical Issues in Primary-care Outreach to Indigenous Communities: Case Study “Project MARC Vanuatu” 68. Jenkins, Kate, CUNY Graduate Center: Autism and Ethnography 69. Jirovsky, Elena, University of Vienna: A Medical Focus in Campaigns Against Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Seems Not to Be Enough... A Social Anthropologists Perspective on an Illegal Body Practice in Burkina Faso 70. Johannessen, Helle, University of Southern Denmark: Exclusive Inclusions: Experiences of Effects of Cancer Practices in Toscana and Southern Denmark 71. Junghans, Trenholme, The University of St. Andrews: Accounting for Patient Safety: Changing Regimes of Governance and Responsibilization in the NHS 72. Kahn, Linda S., Pastore, Patricia A., Kelley, Marcie, Bartlett, Donald P., Saunders, Elizabeth A., Fox, Chester H. & TumielBerhalter, Laurene, State University of New York at Buffalo: Translating a Diabetes Lifestyle Change Program for Individuals Living With Serious Mental Illness and Diabetes 73. Karadag, Ozge: Necessity of Medical Anthropology As a Burden Decreasing Tool in Medicine 74. Kennell, James Leslie, Southern Methodist University: Sensory Battleground: Sakpata’s Skin, Vaccination Programs, and the Sensibilisation of an Aja Community in Benin, West Africa 75. Kim, Bohyun, University of Oxford: The Impact of Social Networks on the Construction of Illness Narratives: A Systematic Review 76. Knoll, Eva-Marie, Austrian Academy of Sciences: Reproductive Tourism? Contested Intersections between Medical Treatment and Travelling 77. Koo, Kevin, University of Cambridge: Carers’ Representations of Affective Mental Disorders in British Chinese Communities 78. Kovacic, Vanja, University of Oxford & Driwale, A., Koboko District Health Unit, Uganda: Navigating Through Health Systems: An Example of Sleeping Sickness Patients in West Nile, Uganda 79. Krier, Sarah E., University of Pittsburgh: Our Roots, Our Strength: The Jamu Industry and Women’s Health in Contemporary Indonesia 80. Kunstadter, Peter, University of California, San Francisco: Pathways to Malaria Diagnosis and Treatment on the ThaiBurma Border 81. Kutalek, Ruth, Medical University of Vienna: Violence and Trauma – Congolese Paintings as Narratives of Social Life 82. Landsman, Gail, SUNY Albany: Disability Research SIG of the SMA: The First Twenty Five Years or Making Lucy Cohen Happy 83. Langaas, Anne, Oslo University College: To Touch and to Be Touched: How Students of Physical Therapy do the Body During Training 84. Le, Theresa, Wellesley College: Illness in the Cure 85. Lee, Chi Kei, Chinese University of Hong Kong: Revealing the Long Silence - An Ethnographic Approach to Advocacy for Patients surviving with Haemophilia and HIV Infection 86. Lott, Jessica, Southern Methodist University: Domestic Violence and Reproductive Health among Mexican Migrants in Dallas, Texas 87. Lou, Stina, Centre of Public Health, Central Region Denmark & Wittrup, Inge, University of Aarhus: Negotiating the Interpreter’s Role in Clinical Encounters 88. Luque, John S., Martinez-Tyson, Dinorah, Castañeda, Heide; Vargas, Natalia & Meade, Cathy, Moffitt Cancer Center: HPV Knowledge among Low-Income Hispanic and Anglo-American Women in a Clinic-Based Setting in West-Central Florida 89. Macari, Marisa and Baines, Kristina, University of Oxford: Bringing the Community into Community Health Projects: Perceptions of Diet and Activity among the Maya of Highland Guatemala 90. McLennan, Amy, Oxford University: I Eat Therefore I Am: Food, Health and Obesity in the Pacific islands 91. Michinobu, Ryoko, Sapporo Medical University: Ethnographic Approaches to HIV/AIDS Education in Japanese Multinational Corporations - At the Intersections of Medical Anthropology and Global Health 92. Mullin, Kate, University of Colorado Denver: Healing Through Natural Birth: Transforming the Self, Re-imagining Healthcare 93. Nataraj, Shyamala, Monash University: Ethical Need to Reframe HIV Prevention Discourse for Women 94. Newbury, Liz, University of Iowa: HPV Vaccine: Contested Ground Between Policy and Practice 95. Novek, Sheila, University of Manitoba: Race, Gender, Migration and the Filipino Nurse Aide Labour Force in Canada 96. Oppong, Christine, University of Ghana, Cambridge University: Care of the Seriously Sick in Ghana 97. Oviedo, Diana & Abadía, César, Universidad Nacional de Colombia: Salud Al Derecho: A Small Non-Governmental Organization Fighting for the Right to Health of Colombians 98. Page, Andrew and Claudio, Fernanda, University of Queensland: The Invisible Refugee: Using Culture and Epidemiology to Map Health Needs of New Migrants in Queensland 99. Palmquist, Aunchalee L., Sandoval, J.M., Wilkinson, A. & Koehly, L.M., National Human Genome Research Institute: Illness Experience and Health Identity Among Families of Mexican Origin in Houston 100. Paluzzi, Joan, University of North Carolina Greensboro: Changing the Paradigm 101. Parra, Adriana Gisela Martínez & Abadía-Barrero, César Ernesto, Universidad Nacional de Colombia: Quality of Health Care or Health Care with Quality? Health Care Professionals and Labor Conditions in the General Health Social Security System (GHSSS) 102. Perkinson, Margaret A., Saint Louis University, Frank, G., University of Southern California, Kasnitz, D., University of California, Berkeley & Rodriguez, M., Wayne State University: Developing the Occupational Therapy–Anthropology Connection in a Developing Country: The Guatemala Field School 103. Potter, Caroline M., University of Oxford: Ethnicity and Obesity Research: Common Sense or Bad Science? 104. Poudrier, Jennifer D., University of Saskatchewan: Picturing the Margins? Exploring the Visual Terrain in Aboriginal Women’s Health through Photovoice 105. Pulling, Rachel, Indiana University& Odden, Harold L., Purdue University: Cultural Models of Insomnia and its Management in the United States 106. Quill, Misha, University of Iowa: Academics, Activists: Sharing Knowledge 107. Ragsdale, Katheleen, Mississippi State University & Read, Rebecca, University of Alabama: Conducting Rapid Assessments in High Risk Venues: Pilot Research among Tourist Women on Spring Break 108. Ramirez, Michelle, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia: “The Greatest Public Good:” Ethical Challenges of the HPV Vaccine 109. Ratcliffe, Jeffrey S., Temple University: Dietary Health as Choice: Neoliberal Understandings of Food through Education and Advertisements 110. Ravn, Malin Noem, Norwegian University of Science and Technology: Sexualizing the Pregnant Body in a Norwegian Context: Proof of Achieved Gender Equality or the Celebration of a Difference that Makes a Difference? 111. Roche, Brenda, Wellesley Institute: Theoretical and Practical Challenges of Participatory Research 112. Roderick, Dennis & Cox, Phil, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth: Castration, Dismemberment, Sexual Renunciation, and “Inauthentic Altruism:” Body Cutting and the Roles of Law and Psychiatry 113. Rohloff, Peter, Brigham and Women’s Hospital & Kraemer, Anne, University of Kansas & Dasgupta, Shom, Harvard University: Abandonment and Solidarity: Iindigeneity and the Development Paradox in Guatemala 114. Rudelson, Justin Jon, Dartmouth College: Escaping Sadness: China’s 2000-year Legacy of Manic-Depression and Suicide and its Impact on China Today 115. Sacks, Emma, Low, Lisa Kane, Bailey, Joanne, Robles, Chayla & Guzman, Marleny, University of Michigan: Neonatal Care in the Home in Northern Rural Honduras: A Preliminary Qualitative Study of the Role of Traditional Birth Attendants 116. Sanders, Justin, Montefiore Medical Center: Suicide, Mimesis, and Social Networking: The Dual Role of the Internet in the Bridgend Suicides of South Wales 117. Sandham, Sarah, University of Calgary: Cardiovascular Patients’ Decisions to Use Chelation Therapy: A Qualitative Study 118. Scheib, Holly, Tulane University: “Que no nos vean como iquales” (“They do not see us as equals”): Identity, Acculturation, and Health in Newly Arrived Latin American Immigrants in Post-Katrina New Orleans 119. Schmitt, Susanne, University of Munich: Embodying and Sensing the Museumscape: Lived Experience of Work at the Science Museum 120. Schrecker, Ted, University of Ottawa: Denaturalizing Scarcity: A Subversive (and Essential) Perspective on Health Disparities 121. Siantz, Elizabeth, Cabassa, Leopoldo J., Lewis-Fernández, Roberto, Carliner, Hannah, Nicasio, Andel, Reed, Denise, Turner, Ron & Tavarez, Madeline, Center of Excellence for Cultural Competence at the New York State Psychiatric Institute: Development of a Physical Health Services Integration Model in Mental Health Settings: A Qualitative Study 122. Sibley, Candace D., College of Public Health, University of South Florida: When Sex is Your Job: The Intersection of Anthropology and Epidemiology to Study Adult Film Stars 123. Skoczen, Kathleen N., Southern Connecticut State University: Disease and Development: The Intersection of Health Care in the Caribbean 124. Smith, Sarah, University of Queensland: Household Space, Cleanliness, and Dengue in Urban Cambodia 125. Smith, Kristen, University of Melbourne: Taking Flight for Health: Medical Tourism in the World System 126. Solomon, Jeffrey, ENRM VA Hospital: U.S. Primary Care Providers’ “Narrative Mind Reading” of Patients: Examples from Hypertension and Asthma (Mis)Management 127. Stevenson, Jed, Emory University: Parents’ Schooling and Children’s Life Chances: Perspectives from a Longitudinal Survey and Ethnography in Ethiopia 128. Supanich, Colleen, Florida International University: “Here we are Alone:” The Incorporation of Biomedical Prenatal Care among Mayan immigrants in South Florida Communities 129. Teman, Elly, University of Pennsylvania: Ultra-Orthodox Women and Prenatal Testing: Moral Pioneering or a God-sent Ordeal? 130. Tersbøl, Britt & Samuelsen, H., University of Copenhagen: “The doctor just writes what I tell him:” A Study of Implementation of Integrated Management of Childhood Illness in the Consultation Room 131. Trakas, Deanna, University of the Aegean: Romancing the Fava Bean: An Exercise in Challenging a Myth 132. Uzwiak, Beth, Temple University & Curran, Siobhan, Amnesty International, Dublin, Ireland: Health Decision-Making in Western Cayo District, Belize, Central America: The Demise of Primary Health Care Amid the Rise of Cultural Explanations for Poor Health 133. von Glascoe, Christine Alysse, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte: Poverty and Health (In)Equality Under the Condition of Health System Reform: The Case of Primary Health Care Delivery in Mexico 134. Voss, Ehler, University of Leipzig: “Here comes the scientific approach!” Mediumistic Healers in Germany and Their Interrelations to Biomedical and Psychological Ideas 135. Wahl, Lissie, Harvard University: Healthcare Delivery or State Formation? Controlling Hepatitis B in Lowland South America 136. Walks, Michelle, University of British Columbia, Okanagan: Female Infertility, Not Just a Feminine Phenomenon 137. Walz, Leah, Université de Montréal: Historical Insights on Contemporary Infant Health Promotion: Tracing the Genealogy of Interventions into Infant Health in the Province of Québec, Canada 138. Ward, Dan, Lakehead University: Health Care: The Healing of the Sick? 139. Wawire, Salome, Brown University: The Role of Male Circumcision in Sexual Networks and Sexual Behavior Among Youth in Kisumu, Kenya 140. Weikert, Aurelia, University of Vienna: "Egg Selling," Surrogacy, New Reproductive Technologies: The Austrian Development 141. Williamson, Thomas, St. Olaf College: Containing Amok in Malaysia 142. Wirattanapokin, Sappaporn, Monash University: Lay Understandings of Type2 Diabetes: Thai Adolescents and Their Caregivers 143. Wittrup, Inge, Centre of Public Health, Central Region, Denmark & Lou, Stina, University of Aarhus: InterMultiFemina: An Anthropological Analysis of Ethnic Minority-women’s Narratives About Health and General Well-being 144. Wurtz, Heather, University of Kansas: Factors Contributing to Rising Rates of Cesarean Procedures: Influences, Information, and Modern Perceptions of Birth 145. Wyndham-West, Michelle, York University: Risky Women & Girls: HPV and Cancer Prevention Policy 146. Yakam, Josiane Carine Tantchou & Gruénais, Marc-Eric, UMR 912 (INSERM-IRD-U2): Blurring Boundaries: Surgical Practice in the Context of a Health System Crisis 147. Yasuoka, Keiko, Hokkaido University: Medical Refugees in Japan: Human Organs or Artificial Organs? 148. Zheng, Tiantian, State University of New York, Cortland: Ethnography of Female Sex Workers and Condomless Sex in the Urban Chinese Sex Industry 149. Zhu, Jianfeng, Fudan University: Facing the “Probabilities:” Maternal Serum Screening, Responsibility and Patient-doctor Relationship in Prenatal Health Testing in Contemporary Urban China