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