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Rebirth of the Clinic : Places and Agents in Contemporary Health Care.
Title:
Rebirth of the Clinic : Places and Agents in Contemporary Health Care.
Author:
Patton, Cindy.
ISBN:
9780816675265
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (194 pages)
Series:
Quadrant Book
Contents:
Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Foucault after Neoliberalism -- or. The Clinic Here and Now -- 1 Clinic or Spa?: Facial Surgery in the Context of AIDS-Related Facial Wasting -- 2 Implications of an Epistemological Vision: Knowing What to Do in Home Health Care -- 3 Where Is Community Health?: Racism, the Clinic, and the Biopolitical State -- 4 Repetition and Rupture: The Gender of Agency in Methodone Maintenance Treatment -- 5 Freedom or Socks: Market Promises versus Supportive Care in Diabetes Treatment -- 6 Clinic without the Clinic -- 7 Practices of Doctoring: Enacting Medical Experience -- Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- U -- W.
Abstract:
From physical location to payment processes to expectations of both patients and caregivers, nearly everything surrounding the contemporary medical clinic's central activity has changed since Michel Foucualt's Birth of the Clinic . Indebted to that work, but recognizing the gap between what the modern clinic hoped to be and what it has become, Rebirth of the Clinic explores medical practices that shed light on the fraught relationship between medical systems, practitioners, and patients. Combining theory, history, and ethnography, the contributors to this volume ground today's clinic in a larger scheme of power relations, identifying the cultural, political, and economic pressures that frame clinical relationships, including the instrumentalist definition of health, actuarial-based medical practices, and patient self-help movements, which simultaneously hem in and create the conditions under which agents creatively change ideas of illness and treatment. From threatened community health centers in poor African American locales to innovative nursing practices among the marginally housed citizens of Canada's poorest urban neighborhood, this volume addresses not just the who, what, where, and how of place-specific clinical practices, but also sets these local experiences against a theoretical backdrop that links them to the power of modern medicine in shaping fundamental life experiences. Contributors: Christine Ceci, U of Alberta; Lisa Diedrich, Stony Brook U; Suzanne Fraser, Monash U; John Liesch, Simon Fraser U; Jenna Loyd, CUNY; Annemarie Mol, U of Amsterdam; Mary Ellen Purkis, U of Victoria.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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