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OverviewLanguage, Literacy, and Health: Discourse in Brazil´s National Health System analyzes language, literacy, and health as social practices, with a focus on Brazil´s national health system, the Unified Health System (SUS). The SUS was established in the 1990s, offering free consultations, health promotion activities, and home visits by a professional team to the Brazilian population, and of particular interest is the Family Health Strategy program. This book is based on research conducted in two different Brazilian regions, the Northeast and the Southeast. Izabel Magalhães and Kênia Lara da Silva discuss language and literacy as discourse—a very important dimension of health practice—and different uses of texts, including multimodal texts. The research and analysis, and the authors’ ethnographic approach, bring to light some issues with SUS practices, and the authors suggest improvements. The book contributes to the debate about language and literacy in health practices, in which patients are partly responsible for keeping well. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Izabel Magalhães , Kênia Lara da Silva , Júlia Argenta , Rebeca PereiraPublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books Dimensions: Width: 15.90cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.80cm Weight: 0.653kg ISBN: 9781793600882ISBN 10: 1793600880 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 06 December 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction Part 1: The Ethnographic-Discursive Method, the Research Projects and the Theoretical Approach Chapter 1: The Ethnographic-Discursive Method: Four Research Projects in Brazil Chapter 2: Discourse Analysis, Literacy Studies and Multimodality: Health Practice and the Therapeutic Bond Part 2: Health Literacies Chapter 3: Contributions of the Study of Language and Literacy as a Social Practice to Health Chapter 4: Literacy Practices and Literacy Events in Health Chapter 5: Texts and Narratives in Healthcare Part 3: Evaluation and Discursive Representation in Healthcare Chapter 6: Patients’ Evaluations Chapter 7: Health Professionals’ Evaluations Chapter 8: Health Discourses and Practices on the Ground Part 4: Case Studies in Language and Health Chapter 9: Case Study 1: Health Professionals Chapter 10: Case Study 2: Patients Part 5: Social Change in Health Practice Chapter 11: Health Professional Education: The Education of the Nursing Technician and the Representation of the Unified Health System (SUS) Chapter 12: Making Patients Responsible for their Health: The Construction of Health Discourse in a Community of Belo Horizonte Conclusion References About the AuthorsReviews"""Constructing relationships that are nurturing, supportive, and responsive to the needs of patients within health care systems is one of the big social challenges across national boundaries. By exploring a broad and transdisciplinary approach involving language studies and health to examine health practices in Brazil, Magalhães andda Silva take forward our understanding of how power relations impact the quality of attendance offered to and aimed at by patients. The cases examined in this book shed light on communication problems experienced by patients, nurses, doctors, and policy makers in navigating complex health systems within and across national boundaries. Particularly, this exciting book helps us to understand the role of language, literacy, and multimodal resources in the construction of health ideologies in contexts marked by social, educational, and economic inequalities."" ""This volume provides an invaluable ethnographically informed resource, exploring the role of language and literacy in the delivery and uptake of healthcare in Brazil as well as its potential to increase equity and access to health services.""" """Constructing relationships that are nurturing, supportive, and responsive to the needs of patients within health care systems is one of the big social challenges across national boundaries. By exploring a broad and transdisciplinary approach involving language studies and health to examine health practices in Brazil, Magalh�es andda Silva take forward our understanding of how power relations impact the quality of attendance offered to and aimed at by patients. The cases examined in this book shed light on communication problems experienced by patients, nurses, doctors, and policy makers in navigating complex health systems within and across national boundaries. Particularly, this exciting book helps us to understand the role of language, literacy, and multimodal resources in the construction of health ideologies in contexts marked by social, educational, and economic inequalities."" ""This volume provides an invaluable ethnographically informed resource, exploring the role of language and literacy in the delivery and uptake of healthcare in Brazil as well as its potential to increase equity and access to health services.""" Constructing relationships that are nurturing, supportive, and responsive to the needs of patients within healthcare systems is one of the big social challenges across national boundaries. By exploring a broad and transdisciplinary approach involving language studies and health to examine health practices in Brazil, the authors of this book take forward our understanding of how power relations impact the quality of attendance offered to and aimed at by patients. The cases examined in this book shed light on communication problems experienced by patients, nurses, doctors, and policy makers in navigating complex health systems within and across national boundaries. Particularly, this exciting book helps us to understand the role of language, literacy, and multimodal resources in the construction of health ideologies in contexts marked by social, educational, and economic inequalities.--Maria Lucia Castanheira, Federal University of Minas Gerais This volume provides an invaluable ethnographically informed resource, exploring the role of language and literacy in the delivery and uptake of healthcare in Brazil as well as its potential to increase equity and access to health services.--Mike Baynham, University of Leeds, UK Constructing relationships that are nurturing, supportive, and responsive to the needs of patients within health care systems is one of the big social challenges across national boundaries. By exploring a broad and transdisciplinary approach involving language studies and health to examine health practices in Brazil, Magalhaes and da Silva take forward our understanding of how power relations impact the quality of attendance offered to and aimed at by patients. The cases examined in this book shed light on communication problems experienced by patients, nurses, doctors, and policy makers in navigating complex health systems within and across national boundaries. Particularly, this exciting book helps us to understand the role of language, literacy, and multimodal resources in the construction of health ideologies in contexts marked by social, educational, and economic inequalities. --Maria Lucia Castanheira, Federal University of Minas Gerais This volume provides an invaluable ethnographically informed resource, exploring the role of language and literacy in the delivery and uptake of healthcare in Brazil as well as its potential to increase equity and access to health services.--Mike Baynham, University of Leeds, UK Author InformationIzabel Magalhães is a researcher in discourse analysis and literacy. Kênia Lara da Silva is part of the teaching staff of the Graduate Program in Nursing of the Federal University of Minas Gerais, in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |