Embodying Borders

Embodying Borders

A Migrant's Right to Health, Universal Rights and Local Policies

Quagliariello, Chiara; Vargas, Ana Cristina; Ferrero, Laura

Berghahn Books

06/2024

280

Mole

Inglês

9781805393313

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction

Laura Ferrero, Chiara Quagliariello, Ana Cristina Vargas



Part I: Borders and Inequalities



Chapter 1. Framing Deservingness in Health Care: Media Constructions of Unauthorised Youth in the United States

Anahi Viladrich



Chapter 2. Constructing the Undeserving Citizen: The Embodied Consequences of Immigration Enforcement in the US South

Nolan Kline



Chapter 3. Structural Violence, Tuberculosis and Health-Care Processes: Bolivian Immigrants in Buenos Aires and Sao Paulo

Alejandro Goldberg, Cassio Silveira, Tatiane Barbosa and Denise Martin



Chapter 4. Women, Migration and Health: An Inquiry into Gender-Based Violence and the Limits of Maternity Care Services in Southern Europe's Borderlands

Chiara Quagliariello



Part II: From the Individual to the Community



Chapter 5. Roma and the Right to Health: A Transnational Approach to Structural Vulnerability

Pietro Cingolani



Chapter 6. Mental Health as Politics: Exploring Mental Health Services among Syrian Refugees in Lebanon

Hala Kerbage and Filippo Marranconi



Chapter 7. Intercultural Mediation in the Italian Health-Care System

Ana Cristina Vargas



Chapter 8. 'Community Welfare': Community-Based Networks as Migrant Health Promoters

Laura Ferrero



Afterword: Forced Migration, State Violence, and the Right to Health

Daniela DeBono



Index
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social issues;illegal immigration;medical care;health care;natural rights;social problems;globalism;local policies;public policy;medical anthropology;migration policies;access to health care;cultural anthropology;government and governing;civic;page turner;engaging;human condition;social reality;social science;emigration;immigration;reality;social inequalities;anthropology;migrants;economic;health care delivery