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Keval, Harshad.
Health, ethnicity and diabetes[electronic resource] :racialised constructions of 'risky' South Asian bodies /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
610.89948
書名/作者:
Health, ethnicity and diabetes : racialised constructions of 'risky' South Asian bodies // by Harshad Keval.
作者:
Keval, Harshad.
出版者:
London : : Palgrave Macmillan UK :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
x, 201 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Diabetes - Genetic aspects.
標題:
South Asians - Health.
標題:
Social Sciences.
標題:
Sociology of the Body.
標題:
Medical Sociology.
標題:
Ethnicity Studies.
標題:
Public Health.
標題:
Area Studies.
ISBN:
9781137457035
ISBN:
9781137457028
內容註:
Introduction -- Part I. Contextualising the 'Risky' South Asian Diabetic Body -- Chapter 1. Conceptualising Race, Ethnicity and Health -- Chapter 2. Situating the South Asian Diabetic Risk -- Chapter 3 -- Constructing the Risk - Faulty Lifestyles, Faulty Genes -- Chapter 4. Method. Part II. Resisting Constructions of Risk - The Counter Narratives -- Chapter 5. 'Doing Everyday Diabetes -- Chapter 6. Using Complimentary Health and Remedies -- Chapter 7. Diabetes, Biography and Community -- Chapter 8. 'Race-ing' Back to the Bio-Genetic Future? -- Chapter 9. Conclusion.
摘要、提要註:
This book explores the often contentious relationship between health, concepts of race and ethnicity, and the impact on South Asian groups. Using medical sociological and anthropological perspectives, it excavates racialised constructions of diabetes 'risk' within discourses, and highlights the contrasting counter narratives in people's accounts of their everyday lives. By identifying a number of components to the discursive, racialised construction of 'risky' South Asian bodies, this book problematises taken for granted understandings of culture, lifestyle and genetic risk. The mobilisation of these mechanisms in health science and interventions result in a racialising gaze, directed at groups already experiencing historically embedded race-related issues. The book situates these constructions of risk against the emergent, fluid and dynamic counter narratives to risk constructions. The new found momentum in genetic science is also critiqued in its formulation of racial-genetic risk, especially in the case of diabetes in South Asian groups, and is identified as perpetuating a series of racializing processes.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-45703-5
Health, ethnicity and diabetes[electronic resource] :racialised constructions of 'risky' South Asian bodies /
Keval, Harshad.
Health, ethnicity and diabetes
racialised constructions of 'risky' South Asian bodies /[electronic resource] :by Harshad Keval. - London :Palgrave Macmillan UK :2016. - x, 201 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Introduction -- Part I. Contextualising the 'Risky' South Asian Diabetic Body -- Chapter 1. Conceptualising Race, Ethnicity and Health -- Chapter 2. Situating the South Asian Diabetic Risk -- Chapter 3 -- Constructing the Risk - Faulty Lifestyles, Faulty Genes -- Chapter 4. Method. Part II. Resisting Constructions of Risk - The Counter Narratives -- Chapter 5. 'Doing Everyday Diabetes -- Chapter 6. Using Complimentary Health and Remedies -- Chapter 7. Diabetes, Biography and Community -- Chapter 8. 'Race-ing' Back to the Bio-Genetic Future? -- Chapter 9. Conclusion.
This book explores the often contentious relationship between health, concepts of race and ethnicity, and the impact on South Asian groups. Using medical sociological and anthropological perspectives, it excavates racialised constructions of diabetes 'risk' within discourses, and highlights the contrasting counter narratives in people's accounts of their everyday lives. By identifying a number of components to the discursive, racialised construction of 'risky' South Asian bodies, this book problematises taken for granted understandings of culture, lifestyle and genetic risk. The mobilisation of these mechanisms in health science and interventions result in a racialising gaze, directed at groups already experiencing historically embedded race-related issues. The book situates these constructions of risk against the emergent, fluid and dynamic counter narratives to risk constructions. The new found momentum in genetic science is also critiqued in its formulation of racial-genetic risk, especially in the case of diabetes in South Asian groups, and is identified as perpetuating a series of racializing processes.
ISBN: 9781137457035
Standard No.: 10.1057/978-1-137-45703-5doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
647590
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LC Class. No.: RA529
Dewey Class. No.: 610.89948
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