State of Health: Pleasure and Politics in Venezuelan Health Care under Chávez

Author:   Amy Cooper
Publisher:   University of California Press
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Pages:   216
Publication Date:   02 April 2019
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State of Health: Pleasure and Politics in Venezuelan Health Care under Chávez


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State of Health takes readers inside one of the most controversial regimes of the twenty-first century—Venezuela under Hugo Chávez—for a revealing description of how people’s lives changed for the better as the state began reorganizing society. With lively and accessible storytelling, Amy Cooper chronicles the pleasure people experienced accessing government health care and improving their quality of life. From personalized doctor’s visits to therapeutic dance classes, new health care programs provided more than medical services. State of Health offers a unique perspective on the significance of the Bolivarian Revolution for ordinary people, demonstrating how the transformed health system succeeded in exciting people and recognizing historically marginalized Venezuelans as bodies who mattered.

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Author:   Amy Cooper
Publisher:   University of California Press
Imprint:   University of California Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9780520299290


ISBN 10:   0520299299
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   02 April 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 1 • Introduction 2 • Moving Medicine Inside the Barrio 3 • Clinical Intimacies as Macropolitics 4 • Beyond Biomedicine 5 • Pleasures of Participation 6 • The Limits of Citizenship Conclusion Notes References Index

Reviews

Given the current polarized situation in Venezuela, medical anthropologist Amy Cooper provides important and compelling insights into how ordinary people experienced policy changes during Hugo Chavez's progressive government . . . In listening to people's stories, Cooper gained innovative insights into how government programs can provide a mechanism for social inclusion and empowerment, including how those institutions transform people's sense of themselves. * CHOICE * State of Health is an engaging and insightful ethnography of health care provision in Venezuela under Chavez. By centering the role of pleasure, it invites us to rethink our frameworks for analyzing medical care. . . . This book should be required reading for anyone hoping to learn more about social medicine in Latin America. * Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology * A compelling ethnography on the interconnections among health care systems, pleasure, and radical politics during Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution. . . . State of Health will appeal to a broad readership interested in Latin America, health care, radical politics, and the anthropology of affect and would be an excellent choice for undergraduate and graduate courses. * American Ethnologist * State of Health is an accessible, eminently teachable book. . . . By putting pleasure at the center of her analysis, Cooper sets out to offer a corrective to the critics and pessimists in medical anthropology. * Medical Anthropology Quarterly *


State of Health is an accessible, eminently teachable book. . . . By putting pleasure at the center of her analysis, Cooper sets out to offer a corrective to the critics and pessimists in medical anthropology. * Medical Anthropology Quarterly * A compelling ethnography on the interconnections among health care systems, pleasure, and radical politics during Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution. . . . State of Health will appeal to a broad readership interested in Latin America, health care, radical politics, and the anthropology of affect and would be an excellent choice for undergraduate and graduate courses. * American Ethnologist * State of Health is an engaging and insightful ethnography of health care provision in Venezuela under Chavez. By centering the role of pleasure, it invites us to rethink our frameworks for analyzing medical care. . . . This book should be required reading for anyone hoping to learn more about social medicine in Latin America. * Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology * Given the current polarized situation in Venezuela, medical anthropologist Amy Cooper provides important and compelling insights into how ordinary people experienced policy changes during Hugo Chavez's progressive government . . . In listening to people's stories, Cooper gained innovative insights into how government programs can provide a mechanism for social inclusion and empowerment, including how those institutions transform people's sense of themselves. * CHOICE *


Given the current polarized situation in Venezuela, medical anthropologist Amy Cooper provides important and compelling insights into how ordinary people experienced policy changes during Hugo Chavez's progressive government . . . In listening to people's stories, Cooper gained innovative insights into how government programs can provide a mechanism for social inclusion and empowerment, including how those institutions transform people's sense of themselves. * Choice *


Given the current polarized situation in Venezuela, medical anthropologist Amy Cooper provides important and compelling insights into how ordinary people experienced policy changes during Hugo Chavez's progressive government . . . In listening to people's stories, Cooper gained innovative insights into how government programs can provide a mechanism for social inclusion and empowerment, including how those institutions transform people's sense of themselves. * CHOICE *


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Amy Cooper is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Saint Louis University.  

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