Managing Chronicity in Unequal States: Ethnographic Perspectives on Caring

Managing Chronicity in Unequal States investigates how people live with chronic conditions in different contexts around the world, where judgements on human worth have long-lasting effects on people's wellbeing.

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Managing Chronicity in Unequal States: Ethnographic Perspectives on Caring

Managing Chronicity in Unequal States investigates how people live with chronic conditions in different contexts around the world, where judgements on human worth have long-lasting effects on people's wellbeing.

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Managing Chronicity in Unequal States: Ethnographic Perspectives on Caring

Managing Chronicity in Unequal States: Ethnographic Perspectives on Caring

Managing Chronicity in Unequal States: Ethnographic Perspectives on Caring

Managing Chronicity in Unequal States: Ethnographic Perspectives on Caring

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Overview

Managing Chronicity in Unequal States investigates how people live with chronic conditions in different contexts around the world, where judgements on human worth have long-lasting effects on people's wellbeing.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781800080294
Publisher: U C L Press, Limited
Publication date: 01/05/2022
Series: Embodying Inequalities: Perspectives from Medical Anthropology
Pages: 276
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

About the Author

Laura Montesi is a lecturer at the Centre for Research and Advanced Studies in Social Anthropology in Oaxaca, Mexico. Melania Calestani is a senior lecturer at Kingston University and St George's, University of London.

Table of Contents

Notes on contributors Foreword Emily Yates-Doerr Introduction Laura Montesi and Melania Calestani 1. A house of cards: chronicity, care packages and a ‘good life’ Lisa Ballesteros 2. (Un)deservingness and disregard: chronicity, hospice and possibilities for care on the American periphery Devin Flaherty 3. Publicly privatised: relative care support and the Neoliberal Reform in Finland Erika Takahashi 4. The ‘hassle’ of ‘good’ care in dementia: negotiating relatedness in the navigation of bureaucratic systems of support Lilian Kennedy 5. Assemblages of care around albinism: kin-based networks and (in)dependence in contemporary Tanzania Giorgio Brocco 6. Alcoholism and evangelical healing in indigenous Mexico: care at the margins of the state Chiara Bresciani 7. When ‘care’ leads to ‘chronicity’: exploring the changing contours of care of homeless people living on the streets in India Sudarshan Kottai and Shubha Ranganathan 8. ‘My body is my laboratory’: care experiments among persons who use drugs in Downtown Montreal Rossio Motta-Ochoa and Nelson Arruda 9. ‘These doctors don’t believe in PANS’: confronting uncertainty and a collapsing model of medical care Maria LaRusso and César Abadía-Barrero 10. Chronic living in Zombieland: care in between survival and death Marcos De Andrade Neves Afterword Ciara Kierans Index
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