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Critical medical anthropology : perspectives in and from Latin America / edited by Jennie Gamlin, Sahra Gibbon, Paola M. Sesia and Lina Berrio.

Contributor(s): Gamlin, Jennie [editor.] | Gibbon, Sahra [editor.] | Sesia-Lewis, Paola [editor.] | Berrio, Lina [editor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Embodying inequalities : perspectives from medical anthropologyPublisher: UCL Press, Description: 1 online resource : illustrationsISBN: 9781787355842; 9781787355835; 9781787355828; 9781787355859; 9781787355866Subject(s): Medical anthropology -- Latin AmericaOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Part 1, Intercultural health: Critical approaches and current challenges. Anthropological engagement and interdisciplinary research: The critical approach in indigenous health in Brazil ; Critical anthropologies of maternal health: Theorising from the field in Mexican indigenous communities ; Susto, the anthropology of fear, and critical medical anthropology in Mexico and Peru ; Post-coital pharmaceuticals and abortion ambiguity: Avoiding unwanted pregnancy using emergency contraception and misoprostol in Lima, Peru - Part 2, Globalisation and contemporary challenges of border spaces and biologised difference. Migrant trajectories and health experiences: Processes of health/illness/care for drug use among migrants in the Mexico-United States border region ; Border Spaces: Stigma and social vulnerability to HIV-AIDS among Central American male migrants at the Mexico-Guatemala border ; The ethno-racial basis of chronic diseases: Re-thinking race and ethnicity from a critical epidemiological perspective -- Part 3, Political economy and judicialisation. Consultation rooms annexed to pharmacies: The Mexican private, low cost, health service system ; Naming, framing and shaming through obstetric viloence: A critical approach to the judicialisation of maternal health rights violations in Mexico ; Judicialisation and the politics of rare disease in Brazil: Re-thinking activism and inequalities,
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1, Intercultural health: Critical approaches and current challenges. Anthropological engagement and interdisciplinary research: The critical approach in indigenous health in Brazil ; Critical anthropologies of maternal health: Theorising from the field in Mexican indigenous communities ; Susto, the anthropology of fear, and critical medical anthropology in Mexico and Peru ; Post-coital pharmaceuticals and abortion ambiguity: Avoiding unwanted pregnancy using emergency contraception and misoprostol in Lima, Peru - Part 2, Globalisation and contemporary challenges of border spaces and biologised difference. Migrant trajectories and health experiences: Processes of health/illness/care for drug use among migrants in the Mexico-United States border region ; Border Spaces: Stigma and social vulnerability to HIV-AIDS among Central American male migrants at the Mexico-Guatemala border ; The ethno-racial basis of chronic diseases: Re-thinking race and ethnicity from a critical epidemiological perspective -- Part 3, Political economy and judicialisation. Consultation rooms annexed to pharmacies: The Mexican private, low cost, health service system ; Naming, framing and shaming through obstetric viloence: A critical approach to the judicialisation of maternal health rights violations in Mexico ; Judicialisation and the politics of rare disease in Brazil: Re-thinking activism and inequalities,

Electronic reproduction. London : UCL Press, 2020. Available in PDF format. Description based on contents viewed 05 May 2020.

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