Chronic Failures

Chronic Failures Kidneys, Regimes of Care, and the Mexican State - Medical Anthropology: Health, Inequality, and Social Justice

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Chronic Failures: Kidneys, Regimes of Care and the Mexican State is about Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and the relentless search for renal care lived out in the context of poverty, inequality and uneven welfare arrangements. Based on ethnographic research conducted in the state of Jalisco, this book documents the routes uninsured Mexican patients take in order to access resource intensive biotechnical treatments, that is, different modes of dialysis and organ transplantation. It argues that these routes are normalized, bureaucratically, socially and epidemiologically, and turned into a locus for exploitation and profit.  Without a coherent logic of healthcare access, negotiating regimes of renal care has catastrophic consequences for those with the least resources to expend in that effort. In carrying both the costs and the burden of care, the practices of patients without entitlement offer a critical vantage point on the interplay between the state, markets in healthcare and the sick body.
 

Book information

ISBN: 9780813596648
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Imprint: Rutgers University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 616.614
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xvii, 178
Weight: 3g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 15mm