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El. knyga: Embodying Borders: A Migrant's Right to Health, Universal Rights and Local Policies

  • Formatas: 280 pages
  • Serija: EASA Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Jan-2021
  • Leidėjas: Berghahn Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781805394426
  • Formatas: 280 pages
  • Serija: EASA Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Jan-2021
  • Leidėjas: Berghahn Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781805394426

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Based on extensive field research, the essays in this volume illuminate the experiences of migrants from their own point of view, providing a critical understanding of the complex social reality in which each experience is grounded. Access to medical care for migrants is a fundamental right which is often ignored. The book provides a critical understanding of the social reality in which social inequalities are grounded and offers the opportunity to show that right to health does not correspond uniquely with access to healthcare.

Recenzijos

Through a dialogue between medical anthropology and human rights, the contributions provide a comparative and descriptive assessment of the many different ways in which migration policies both at macro- and micro-levels hinder migrants access to health care in the USA and at the southern border of Europe. Barbara Sorgoni, University of Turin

Introduction

Laura Ferrero, Chiara Quagliariello, Ana Cristina Vargas



Part I: Borders and Inequalities



Chapter
1. Framing Deservingness in Health Care: Media Constructions of
Unauthorised Youth in the United States

Anahķ Viladrich



Chapter
2. Constructing the Undeserving Citizen: The Embodied Consequences
of Immigration Enforcement in the US South

Nolan Kline



Chapter
3. Structural Violence, Tuberculosis and Health-Care Processes:
Bolivian Immigrants in Buenos Aires and Sćo Paulo

Alejandro Goldberg, Cįssio Silveira, Tatiane Barbosa and Denise Martin



Chapter
4. Women, Migration and Health: An Inquiry into Gender-Based
Violence and the Limits of Maternity Care Services in Southern Europe's
Borderlands

Chiara Quagliariello



Part II: From the Individual to the Community



Chapter
5. Roma and the Right to Health: A Transnational Approach to
Structural Vulnerability

Pietro Cingolani



Chapter
6. Mental Health as Politics: Exploring Mental Health Services among
Syrian Refugees in Lebanon

Hala Kerbage and Filippo Marranconi



Chapter
7. Intercultural Mediation in the Italian Health-Care System

Ana Cristina Vargas



Chapter
8. Community Welfare: Community-Based Networks as Migrant Health
Promoters

Laura Ferrero



Afterword: Forced Migration, State Violence, and the Right to Health

Daniela DeBono



Index
Laura Ferrero is Adjunct Professor of Anthropology of the Middle East at Turin University and Research Fellow at the Fundamental Rights Laboratory in Turin.