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Healing The Body Politic El Salvadors Popular Struggle For Health Rights From Civil War To Neoliberal Peace Sandy Smithnonini

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Healing The Body Politic El Salvadors Popular Struggle For Health Rights From Civil War To Neoliberal Peace Sandy Smithnonini
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Healing The Body Politic El Salvadors Popular Struggle For Health Rights From Civil War To Neoliberal Peace Sandy Smithnonini instant download after payment.

Publisher: Rutgers University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.73 MB
Pages: 330
Author: Sandy Smith-Nonini
ISBN: 9780813547350, 0813547350
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Healing The Body Politic El Salvadors Popular Struggle For Health Rights From Civil War To Neoliberal Peace Sandy Smithnonini by Sandy Smith-nonini 9780813547350, 0813547350 instant download after payment.

Incorporating investigative journalism and drawing on interviews with participants and leaders, Sandy Smith-Nonini examines the contested place of health and development in El Salvador over the last two decades. Healing the Body Politic recounts the dramatic story of radical health activism from its origins in liberation theology and guerrilla medicine during the third-world country's twelve-year civil war, through development of a remarkable "popular health system," administered by lay providers in a former war zone controlled by leftist rebels. This ethnography casts light on the conflicts between the conservative Ministry of Health and primary health advocates during the 1990s peace process--a time when the government sought to dismantle the effective peasant-run rural system. It offers a rare analysis of the White Marches of 2002û2003, when radicalized physicians rose to national leadership in a successful campaign against privatization of the social security health system. Healing the Body Politic contributes to the productive integration of medical and political anthropology by bringing the semiotics of health and the body to bear on cultural understandings of warfare, the state, and globalization.

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