Gender, Health, and Society in Contemporary Latin America and the Caribbean uses case studies, ethnographic research, and theoretical analysis to craft locally defined cultural critiques of gender and health in modern Latin American societies as well as for Latinx peoples in the greater diaspora.
Gender, Health, and Society in Contemporary Latin America and the Caribbean uses case studies, ethnographic research, and theoretical analysis to craft locally defined cultural critiques of gender and health in modern Latin American societies as well as for Latinx peoples in the greater diaspora.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Ronnie Shepard and Shir Lerman Ginzburg - Contributions by Lauren Perez-Bonilla; Shan-Estelle Brown; Reynel Chaparro; Carlos Rodríguez Díaz; Evgenia Fotiou; Shir Lerman Ginzburg; Dora Gonzalez; Laurie Cook Heffron; Ana Vidina Hernández; Adriana
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Freedom in Practice: Art-Making and the Politics of Women's Incarceration I Argentina Chapter 2: Dominican Bugarrones: (in)Visibility, Masculinities, and Same-Sex Performances Chapter 3: Making a Man: Reflections on Masculinities and Bodily Capital in the Chongos of Quito, Ecuador Chapter 4: Becoming Endemic: The Zika Virus Epidemic and Gendered Power in Puerto Rico Chapter 5: Gender and Conceptualizing Concern for Sickle Cell Disease in Guadeloupe Chapter 6: Convergent Therapies in Peru's Amazon: Enriching Mental Wellness through Ayahuasca and Psychotherapy Chapter 7: Queer Families in the Margins: Considering Gender and Health in U.S.-Andean Gay Adoptions Chapter 8: "Here to Stay in the Bay!": The Politics of Vestibularity, Black Trans Women of Jamaica, Gendered Duress, and the Work of Recognition Chapter 9: Traversing Violence: Central American Mujerx and the Mental Health Impacts of Forced Migration Chapter 10: Access to Healthcare, Institutional Violence, and Resistance of Female Transgender Sex Workers in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Chapter 1: Freedom in Practice: Art-Making and the Politics of Women's Incarceration I Argentina Chapter 2: Dominican Bugarrones: (in)Visibility, Masculinities, and Same-Sex Performances Chapter 3: Making a Man: Reflections on Masculinities and Bodily Capital in the Chongos of Quito, Ecuador Chapter 4: Becoming Endemic: The Zika Virus Epidemic and Gendered Power in Puerto Rico Chapter 5: Gender and Conceptualizing Concern for Sickle Cell Disease in Guadeloupe Chapter 6: Convergent Therapies in Peru's Amazon: Enriching Mental Wellness through Ayahuasca and Psychotherapy Chapter 7: Queer Families in the Margins: Considering Gender and Health in U.S.-Andean Gay Adoptions Chapter 8: "Here to Stay in the Bay!": The Politics of Vestibularity, Black Trans Women of Jamaica, Gendered Duress, and the Work of Recognition Chapter 9: Traversing Violence: Central American Mujerx and the Mental Health Impacts of Forced Migration Chapter 10: Access to Healthcare, Institutional Violence, and Resistance of Female Transgender Sex Workers in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
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