Gail E. Henderson / Sue E. Estroff
The Social Medicine Reader, Second Edition: Volume Two: Social and Cultural Contributions to Health, Difference, and Inequality
Herausgeber: Henderson, Gail E.; Churchill, Larry R.; Estroff, Sue E.
Gail E. Henderson / Sue E. Estroff
The Social Medicine Reader, Second Edition: Volume Two: Social and Cultural Contributions to Health, Difference, and Inequality
Herausgeber: Henderson, Gail E.; Churchill, Larry R.; Estroff, Sue E.
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A collection of readings--for medical students and students of public health-- that deal with social and cultural issues in medicine.
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A collection of readings--for medical students and students of public health-- that deal with social and cultural issues in medicine.
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- Social Medicine Reader
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Revised
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: August 2005
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780822335801
- ISBN-10: 0822335808
- Artikelnr.: 21174035
- Social Medicine Reader
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Revised
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: August 2005
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780822335801
- ISBN-10: 0822335808
- Artikelnr.: 21174035
Gail E. Henderson, Associate Professor of Social Medicine and Adjunct Professor of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is the author of The Chinese Hospital: A Socialist Work Unit. Sue E. Estroff is Professor of Social Medicine and Adjunct Professor of Anthropology and Psychiatry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is the author of Making It Crazy: An Ethnography of Psychiatric Clients in an American Community. Larry R. Churchill is Professor of and Chair of the Department of Social Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the author of Self-Interest and Universal Health Care: Why Well-Insured Americans Should Support Coverage for Everyone and Rationing Health Care in America: Perceptions and Principles of Justice. Nancy M. P. King, Associate Professor of Social Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is the author of Making Sense of Advance Directives. Jonathan Oberlander is an associate professor of social medicine and an adjunct associate professor of political science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Ronald P. Strauss is Professor of Dental Ecology and Social Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is author of numerous articles on social and ethical issues in the care of chronic illness.
Preface to the Second Edition vii
Introduction 1
Social and Cultural Contributions to Health, Difference, and Inequality /
Sue Estroff and Gail E. Henderson 4
Part I. Defining and Exploring Difference
Defining the Defective: Eugenics, Aesthetics, and Mass Culture in Early
20th-Century America / Martin S. Pernick 29
Extra Chromosomes and Blue Tulips: Medico-familial Interpretations / Rayna
Rapp 50
On Being a Cripple / Nancy Mairs 70
Tell Me, Tell Me / Irving Kenneth Zola 82
Finch the Spastic Speaks / Gordon Weaver 89
Part II. Social Factors and Inequality
Introduction to Infections and Inequalities: The Modern Plagues / Paul
Farmer 105
Unequal Treatment: What Healthcare Providers Need to Know about Racial and
Ethnic Disparities in Healthcare / Brian D. Smedley, Adrienne Y. Stith, and
Alan R. Nelson 123
Beyond Cultural Competence: Applying Humility to Clinical Settings / Linda
M. Hunt 133
Coming to Terms with Advanced Breast Cancer: Black Women's Narratives from
Eastern North Carolina / Holly F. Mathews, Donald R. Lannin, and James P.
Mitchell 137
Women Get Sicker, but Men Die Quicker / Judith Lorber 164
Hormones for Men: Is Male Menopause a Question of Medicine or of Marketing?
/ Jerome Groopman 191
The Five Sexes, Revisited / Anne Fausto-Sterling 202
Case Study: Culture Clash Involving Intersex / David Diamond, Sharon
Sytsma, Alice Dreger, and Bruce Wilson 211
The Meanings of "Race" in the New Genomics: Implications for Health
Disparities Research / Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, Joanna Mountain, and Barbara
Koenig 218
White, European, Western, Caucasian, or What? Inappropriate Labeling in
Research on Race, Ethnicity, and Health / Raj Bhopal and Liam Donaldson 252
Racial Profiling in Medical Research / Robert S. Schwartz 263
I Am a Racially Profiling Doctor / Sally L. Satel 268
Part III. Social Relationships and Sickness
"Where Crowded Humanity Suffers and Sickens": The Banes Family and Their
Neighborhood / Laura K. Abraham 277
First-Person Account: Schizophrenia through a Sister's Eyes—The Burden of
Invisible Baggage / Ami S. Brodoff 293
The Loneliness of the Long-Term Care Giver / Carol Levine 299
What Do Children Owe Elderly Parents? / Daniel Callahan 307
Index to Authors 321
About the Editors 322
Introduction 1
Social and Cultural Contributions to Health, Difference, and Inequality /
Sue Estroff and Gail E. Henderson 4
Part I. Defining and Exploring Difference
Defining the Defective: Eugenics, Aesthetics, and Mass Culture in Early
20th-Century America / Martin S. Pernick 29
Extra Chromosomes and Blue Tulips: Medico-familial Interpretations / Rayna
Rapp 50
On Being a Cripple / Nancy Mairs 70
Tell Me, Tell Me / Irving Kenneth Zola 82
Finch the Spastic Speaks / Gordon Weaver 89
Part II. Social Factors and Inequality
Introduction to Infections and Inequalities: The Modern Plagues / Paul
Farmer 105
Unequal Treatment: What Healthcare Providers Need to Know about Racial and
Ethnic Disparities in Healthcare / Brian D. Smedley, Adrienne Y. Stith, and
Alan R. Nelson 123
Beyond Cultural Competence: Applying Humility to Clinical Settings / Linda
M. Hunt 133
Coming to Terms with Advanced Breast Cancer: Black Women's Narratives from
Eastern North Carolina / Holly F. Mathews, Donald R. Lannin, and James P.
Mitchell 137
Women Get Sicker, but Men Die Quicker / Judith Lorber 164
Hormones for Men: Is Male Menopause a Question of Medicine or of Marketing?
/ Jerome Groopman 191
The Five Sexes, Revisited / Anne Fausto-Sterling 202
Case Study: Culture Clash Involving Intersex / David Diamond, Sharon
Sytsma, Alice Dreger, and Bruce Wilson 211
The Meanings of "Race" in the New Genomics: Implications for Health
Disparities Research / Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, Joanna Mountain, and Barbara
Koenig 218
White, European, Western, Caucasian, or What? Inappropriate Labeling in
Research on Race, Ethnicity, and Health / Raj Bhopal and Liam Donaldson 252
Racial Profiling in Medical Research / Robert S. Schwartz 263
I Am a Racially Profiling Doctor / Sally L. Satel 268
Part III. Social Relationships and Sickness
"Where Crowded Humanity Suffers and Sickens": The Banes Family and Their
Neighborhood / Laura K. Abraham 277
First-Person Account: Schizophrenia through a Sister's Eyes—The Burden of
Invisible Baggage / Ami S. Brodoff 293
The Loneliness of the Long-Term Care Giver / Carol Levine 299
What Do Children Owe Elderly Parents? / Daniel Callahan 307
Index to Authors 321
About the Editors 322
Preface to the Second Edition vii
Introduction 1
Social and Cultural Contributions to Health, Difference, and Inequality /
Sue Estroff and Gail E. Henderson 4
Part I. Defining and Exploring Difference
Defining the Defective: Eugenics, Aesthetics, and Mass Culture in Early
20th-Century America / Martin S. Pernick 29
Extra Chromosomes and Blue Tulips: Medico-familial Interpretations / Rayna
Rapp 50
On Being a Cripple / Nancy Mairs 70
Tell Me, Tell Me / Irving Kenneth Zola 82
Finch the Spastic Speaks / Gordon Weaver 89
Part II. Social Factors and Inequality
Introduction to Infections and Inequalities: The Modern Plagues / Paul
Farmer 105
Unequal Treatment: What Healthcare Providers Need to Know about Racial and
Ethnic Disparities in Healthcare / Brian D. Smedley, Adrienne Y. Stith, and
Alan R. Nelson 123
Beyond Cultural Competence: Applying Humility to Clinical Settings / Linda
M. Hunt 133
Coming to Terms with Advanced Breast Cancer: Black Women's Narratives from
Eastern North Carolina / Holly F. Mathews, Donald R. Lannin, and James P.
Mitchell 137
Women Get Sicker, but Men Die Quicker / Judith Lorber 164
Hormones for Men: Is Male Menopause a Question of Medicine or of Marketing?
/ Jerome Groopman 191
The Five Sexes, Revisited / Anne Fausto-Sterling 202
Case Study: Culture Clash Involving Intersex / David Diamond, Sharon
Sytsma, Alice Dreger, and Bruce Wilson 211
The Meanings of "Race" in the New Genomics: Implications for Health
Disparities Research / Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, Joanna Mountain, and Barbara
Koenig 218
White, European, Western, Caucasian, or What? Inappropriate Labeling in
Research on Race, Ethnicity, and Health / Raj Bhopal and Liam Donaldson 252
Racial Profiling in Medical Research / Robert S. Schwartz 263
I Am a Racially Profiling Doctor / Sally L. Satel 268
Part III. Social Relationships and Sickness
"Where Crowded Humanity Suffers and Sickens": The Banes Family and Their
Neighborhood / Laura K. Abraham 277
First-Person Account: Schizophrenia through a Sister's Eyes—The Burden of
Invisible Baggage / Ami S. Brodoff 293
The Loneliness of the Long-Term Care Giver / Carol Levine 299
What Do Children Owe Elderly Parents? / Daniel Callahan 307
Index to Authors 321
About the Editors 322
Introduction 1
Social and Cultural Contributions to Health, Difference, and Inequality /
Sue Estroff and Gail E. Henderson 4
Part I. Defining and Exploring Difference
Defining the Defective: Eugenics, Aesthetics, and Mass Culture in Early
20th-Century America / Martin S. Pernick 29
Extra Chromosomes and Blue Tulips: Medico-familial Interpretations / Rayna
Rapp 50
On Being a Cripple / Nancy Mairs 70
Tell Me, Tell Me / Irving Kenneth Zola 82
Finch the Spastic Speaks / Gordon Weaver 89
Part II. Social Factors and Inequality
Introduction to Infections and Inequalities: The Modern Plagues / Paul
Farmer 105
Unequal Treatment: What Healthcare Providers Need to Know about Racial and
Ethnic Disparities in Healthcare / Brian D. Smedley, Adrienne Y. Stith, and
Alan R. Nelson 123
Beyond Cultural Competence: Applying Humility to Clinical Settings / Linda
M. Hunt 133
Coming to Terms with Advanced Breast Cancer: Black Women's Narratives from
Eastern North Carolina / Holly F. Mathews, Donald R. Lannin, and James P.
Mitchell 137
Women Get Sicker, but Men Die Quicker / Judith Lorber 164
Hormones for Men: Is Male Menopause a Question of Medicine or of Marketing?
/ Jerome Groopman 191
The Five Sexes, Revisited / Anne Fausto-Sterling 202
Case Study: Culture Clash Involving Intersex / David Diamond, Sharon
Sytsma, Alice Dreger, and Bruce Wilson 211
The Meanings of "Race" in the New Genomics: Implications for Health
Disparities Research / Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, Joanna Mountain, and Barbara
Koenig 218
White, European, Western, Caucasian, or What? Inappropriate Labeling in
Research on Race, Ethnicity, and Health / Raj Bhopal and Liam Donaldson 252
Racial Profiling in Medical Research / Robert S. Schwartz 263
I Am a Racially Profiling Doctor / Sally L. Satel 268
Part III. Social Relationships and Sickness
"Where Crowded Humanity Suffers and Sickens": The Banes Family and Their
Neighborhood / Laura K. Abraham 277
First-Person Account: Schizophrenia through a Sister's Eyes—The Burden of
Invisible Baggage / Ami S. Brodoff 293
The Loneliness of the Long-Term Care Giver / Carol Levine 299
What Do Children Owe Elderly Parents? / Daniel Callahan 307
Index to Authors 321
About the Editors 322