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Anahi Viladrich
Anahi Viladrich
Professor, Queens College & The Graduate Center, The City University of New York (CUNY)
Verified email at qc.cuny.edu - Homepage
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Commentary: Fatalismo reconsidered: A cautionary note for health-related research and practice with Latino populations
AF Abraído-Lanza, A Viladrich, KR Flórez, A Céspedes, AN Aguirre, ...
Ethnicity & disease 17 (1), 153, 2007
2582007
Fatalism or destiny? A qualitative study and interpretative framework on Dominican women’s breast cancer beliefs
KR Flórez, AN Aguirre, A Viladrich, A Céspedes, AA De La Cruz, ...
Journal of immigrant and minority health 11, 291-301, 2009
2092009
Beyond welfare reform: reframing undocumented immigrants’ entitlement to health care in the United States, a critical review
A Viladrich
Social Science & Medicine 74 (6), 822-829, 2012
1492012
“Do real women have curves?” Paradoxical body images among Latinas in New York City
A Viladrich, MC Yeh, N Bruning, R Weiss
Journal of immigrant and minority health 11 (1), 20-28, 2009
1252009
“Do real women have curves?” Paradoxical body images among Latinas in New York City
A Viladrich, MC Yeh, N Bruning, R Weiss
Journal of immigrant and minority health 11 (1), 20-28, 2009
1252009
Medical tourism in tango paradise: The internet branding of cosmetic surgery in Argentina
A Viladrich, R Baron-Faust
Annals of Tourism Research 45, 116-131, 2014
972014
The problem with similarity: Ethnic-affinity migrants in Spain
D Cook-Martin, A Viladrich
Journal of ethnic and migration studies 35 (1), 151-170, 2009
872009
Determinants of Latina obesity in the United States: the role of selective acculturation
MC Yeh, A Viladrich, N Bruning, C Roye
Journal of Transcultural Nursing 20 (1), 105-115, 2009
842009
Botánicas in America’s backyard: Uncovering the world of Latino healers’ herb-healing practices in New York City
A Viladrich
Human Organization 65 (4), 407-419, 2006
702006
Sinophobic stigma going viral: Addressing the social impact of COVID-19 in a globalized world
A Viladrich
American Journal of Public Health 111 (5), 876-880, 2021
512021
Tango immigrants in New York City: The value of social reciprocities
A Viladrich
Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 34 (5), 533-559, 2005
482005
From “shrinks” to “urban shamans”: Argentine immigrants’ therapeutic eclecticism in New York City
A Viladrich
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 31, 307-328, 2007
472007
“We cannot let them die”: Undocumented immigrants and media framing of health deservingness in the United States
A Viladrich
Qualitative Health Research 29 (10), 1447-1460, 2019
422019
Validity of a competing food choice construct regarding fruit and vegetable consumption among urban college freshmen
MC Yeh, B Matsumori, J Obenchain, A Viladrich, D Das, K Navder
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior 42 (5), 321-327, 2010
412010
More than two to tango: Argentine tango immigrants in New York City
A Viladrich
University of Arizona Press, 2013
362013
Picking fruit from our backyard's trees: The meaning of nostalgia in shaping Latinas' eating practices in the United States
A Viladrich, B Tagliaferro
Appetite 97, 101-110, 2016
352016
Neither virgins nor whores: tango lyrics and gender representations in the tango world
A Viladrich
The Journal of Popular Culture 39 (2), 272-293, 2006
292006
Religion and mental health among minorities and immigrants in the US
A Viladrich, AF Abraído-Lanza
Determinants of minority mental health and wellness, 1-26, 2008
222008
The role of grassroots food banks in building political solidarity with vulnerable people
M Gómez Garrido, MA Carbonero Gamundí, A Viladrich
European Societies 21 (5), 753-773, 2019
212019
Imagined homecomings. The problem with similarity among ethnic return migrants in Spain
D Cook-Martín, A Viladrich
Diasporic homecomings: ethnic return migration in comparative perspective …, 2009
202009
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