Privatization and the New Medical Pluralism :Shifting Healthcare Landscapes in Maya Guatemala
Privatization and the New Medical Pluralism :Shifting Healthcare Landscapes in Maya Guatemala
hardback
Published:
17 September, 2015
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781498505376 |
| ISBN10 | 1498505376 |
| Number Of Pages | 226 |
| Item Weight | 472 g |
| Product Dimensions | 160 x 234 x 22 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
The long-term effects of neoliberal agendas to privatize global health are still being revealed, particularly in developing countries still recovering from devastating policies of structural adjustment. This collection offers stunning and often harrowing ethnographic details about these effects in Guatemala. Without romanticizing the nation's past or glossing over its persistent national challenges, the authors here reveal how the blending of public, private, humanitarian and for-profit medical resources today far too often fails patients, marginalizes indigenous healers, and secures profits for the wrong reasons. This should be a model for studies of medical pluralism for the 21st Century -- Vincanne Adams, University of California, San Francisco
This volume offers a nuanced, yet amazingly lucid and hard-hitting critique of the NGOization of health care, even in contexts like Guatemala where the postcolonial state offered little before implantation of neoliberal policies. This “Republic of NGOs” offers a pluralism that nonetheless displaces traditional, indigenous health systems. A must read for scholars and students of medical anthropology, NGOs, and contemporary Central America. -- Mark Schuller, Northern Illinois University
Author's Bio
Anita Chary is an MD/PhD candidate in anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis.
Peter Rohloff is an instructor in medicine at Harvard University, an internist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and a pediatrician at Children’s Hospital Boston.