
Agency and Bodily Autonomy in Systems of Care
Heidi M. Altman(Editor)
Lexington Books (Publisher)
Published on 20. March 2024
Book
Hardback
196 pages
978-1-6669-5270-4 (ISBN)
Description
Agency and Bodily Autonomy in Systems of Care examines the ways in which humans and their bodies become enmeshed in various systems of care. Seven case studies demonstrate the ways in which people lose, negotiate, establish, or impose bodily autonomy in diverse contexts. Diverse methods and perspectives from cultural and medical anthropology, bioarchaeology and public health establish the need for advocacy and policy change to improve health outcomes by re-envisioning systems of care as spaces that include room for individual agency and bodily autonomy. This volume explores diverse subjects to promote advocacy for patient-centered care and bodily autonomy, and for liberation from over-medicalization.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
1 Table
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
443 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-6669-5270-4 (9781666952704)
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Persons
Heidi M. Altman is associate professor of anthropology at Georgia Southern University.
Content
Preface, Heidi M. Altman
Acknowledgments
Introduction, Heidi M. Altman
Chapter 1. Stewardship Of Institutional and Historical Anatomical Skeletal Assemblages: A Case Study and Practical Recommendations, Jacqueline Berger
Chapter 2. Battle for Bodily Autonomy for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs, Anne Odusanya
Chapter 3. "They Think I am Fat and Lazy:" The Large Body as Social Failure in Japan, Cindi Sturtzsreetharan
Chapter 4. Who Gets PrEPped? Negotiating Barriers to Agency for HIV Prevention, Stacy W. Smallwood and Dorcas Adom
Chapter 5. "You Don't Get Injured on A Shrimp Boat:" Masculinity, Injury, and Agency among Commercial Fishers in the Lowcountry, Jennifer Sweeney Tookes, Tracy Yandle, and Bryan Fluech
Chapter 6. "Just for Comfort:" Cultural Imaginaries about Extended Breast/Chestfeeding among
Medical and Legal Authorities in the U.S., Cassandra White
Chapter 7. "I Felt Almost Like A Robot Going in That Room": The Control of Maternal Bodies and Maternal Health in Georgia, Heidi M. Altman and Tobi Oloyede
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction, Heidi M. Altman
Chapter 1. Stewardship Of Institutional and Historical Anatomical Skeletal Assemblages: A Case Study and Practical Recommendations, Jacqueline Berger
Chapter 2. Battle for Bodily Autonomy for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs, Anne Odusanya
Chapter 3. "They Think I am Fat and Lazy:" The Large Body as Social Failure in Japan, Cindi Sturtzsreetharan
Chapter 4. Who Gets PrEPped? Negotiating Barriers to Agency for HIV Prevention, Stacy W. Smallwood and Dorcas Adom
Chapter 5. "You Don't Get Injured on A Shrimp Boat:" Masculinity, Injury, and Agency among Commercial Fishers in the Lowcountry, Jennifer Sweeney Tookes, Tracy Yandle, and Bryan Fluech
Chapter 6. "Just for Comfort:" Cultural Imaginaries about Extended Breast/Chestfeeding among
Medical and Legal Authorities in the U.S., Cassandra White
Chapter 7. "I Felt Almost Like A Robot Going in That Room": The Control of Maternal Bodies and Maternal Health in Georgia, Heidi M. Altman and Tobi Oloyede
About the Contributors