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On Being a Cripple

  • Nancy Mairs
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© 2020 Duke University Press, Durham, USA

© 2020 Duke University Press, Durham, USA

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface to the Third Edition ix
  4. Introduction 1
  5. Social and Cultural Contributions to Health, Differences, and Inequalities 3
  6. Part I. Defining and Experiencing Differences
  7. Beyond Medicalisation 31
  8. On Being a Cripple 37
  9. What You Mourn 48
  10. Physicians’ Juries for Defective Babies 50
  11. Blind, Deaf, and Pro-Eugenics: Helen Keller’s Advice in Context 52
  12. Tell Me, Tell Me 54
  13. Instructions to Hearing Persons Desiring a Deaf Man 61
  14. I Have Diabetes. Am I to Blame? 62
  15. Part II. Sickness amid Relationships
  16. Twisted Lies: My Journey in an Imperfect Body 67
  17. Raising a Woman 78
  18. The Sick Wife 83
  19. The Loneliness of the Long-Term Care Giver 84
  20. Fathers and Sons 92
  21. Parents Support Group 93
  22. Part III. Social Factors and Inequalities
  23. “Doctors Don’t Know Anything”: The Clinical Gaze in Migrant Health 97
  24. Anthropology in the Clinic: The Problem of Cultural Competency and How to Fix It 116
  25. Beyond Cultural Competence: Applying Humility to Clinical Settings 127
  26. The Racist Patient 132
  27. The Social Determinants of Health: Coming of Age 134
  28. Structural Violence and Clinical Medicine 156
  29. Structural Competency Meets Structural Racism: Race, Politics, and the Structure of Medical Knowledge 170
  30. Racial Categories in Medical Practice: How Useful Are They? 188
  31. Taking Race Out of Human Genetics: Engaging a Century-Long Debate about the Role of Race in Science 204
  32. Structural Racism and Health Inequities in the United States of America: Evidence and Interventions 209
  33. America’s Hidden HIV Epidemic 235
  34. Is the Prescription Opioid Epidemic a White Problem? 254
  35. Understanding Associations between Race, Socioeconomic Status, and Health: Patterns and Prospects 258
  36. Can Disparities Be Deadly? Controversial Research Explores Whether Living in an Unequal Society Can Make People Sick 268
  37. Religion and Global Health 275
  38. Part IV. Politics, Institutions, and Care
  39. Thinking through the Pain 297
  40. Unfinished Journey: The Struggle over Universal Health Insurance in the United States 305
  41. On Incarceration and Health: Reframing the Discussion 314
  42. Bioexpectations: Life Technologies as Humanitarian Goods 318
  43. About the Editors 341
  44. Index 343
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