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Fighting for Breath

Living Morally and Dying of Cancer in a Chinese Village
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2013

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Numerous reports of “cancer villages” have appeared in the past decade in both Chinese and Western media, highlighting the downside of China’s economic development. Less generally known is how people experience and understand cancer in areas where there is no agreement on its cause. Who or what do they blame? How do they cope with its onset? Fighting for Breath is the first ethnography to offer a bottom-up account of how rural families strive to make sense of cancer and care for sufferers. It addresses crucial areas of concern such as health, development, morality, and social change in an effort to understand what is at stake in the contemporary Chinese countryside.

Encounters with cancer are instances in which social and moral fault lines may become visible. Anna Lora-Wainwright combines powerful narratives and critical engagement with an array of scholarly debates in sociocultural and medical anthropology and in the anthropology of China. The result is a moving exploration of the social inequities endemic to post-1949 China and the enduring rural-urban divide that continues to challenge social justice in the People’s Republic. In-depth case studies present villagers’ “fight for breath” as both a physical and social struggle to reclaim a moral life, ensure family and neighborly support, and critique the state for its uneven welfare provision. Lora-Wainwright depicts their suffering as lived experience, but also as embedded in domestic economies and in the commodification of care that has placed the burden on families and individuals.

Fighting for Breath will be of interest to students, teachers, and researchers in Chinese studies, sociocultural and medical anthropology, human geography, development studies, and the social study of medicine.

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Contributor: Anna Lora-Wainwright Anna Lora-Wainwright is associate professor in the Human Geography of China at the University of Oxford. She is the author of Resigned Activism: Living with Pollution in Rural China (forthcoming).

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Fighting for Breath analyzes the complex reasoning villagers devised to explain their cancers and plan treatment strategies. Lora-Wainwright succeeds best in describing the cultural and social contexts when she writes about her own experiences with the villagers over the course of several months, bringing to life a portrait of medical care in a small rural community that is as moving as it is informative. --- Utilizing the lens of cancer, this study is an original contribution to the body of literature addressing the impact of economic change on the lived experience of rural residents. The author finds that the new economy has not obliterated a moral sense—rather, it has increased the means available for demonstrating one’s moral sensibility (or lack thereof) and opened space for greater contestation about the appropriateness of behaviour within the family and community. . . . this book would make excellent reading for courses in medical anthropology, Chinese studies, family dynamics, and economic development. --- Fighting for Breath offers an intimate and compelling portrait of everyday suffering that Pierre Bourdieu calls ‘petite misère’. . . . Overall, this ethnography contributes to the literature on China Studies and medical anthropology by providing distinct insights into the moral economy of rural life and social suffering. Detailed ethnography communicates the overlapping layers of contentious ethical considerations that surround each decision, enriching the theoretical analysis. . . . [and] successfully represents the highly complicated and compromised environment of familial obligation within an unstable moral economy of care and culpability.

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