DELIVERING THE STATE: State-Making through Maternal Health “Care” in Bangladeshi Public Maternal Health Spaces

IF 1.9 1区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
JANET E. PERKINS
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Within anthropology, care operates as contested theoretical territory, with much debate residing in the space between what we think care ought to look like in health service delivery settings juxtaposed with what care looks like in the ethnographic encounter. In Bangladesh, public health service providers are often represented as not caring in health encounters. Based on ethnographic data generated in maternal health settings in Kushtia District, this article nuances conceptualizations of care in government health settings, centering the concepts of sheba (service), which is rooted in clinical care, and jotno (care), intimate, hands-on care that constitutes kinship. Through the enactment of embodied performances, government health service providers and staff enact boundary work around sheba and jotno, which serves to constitute the state during and beyond health service encounters, crystallizing within a broader constellation of imaginaries of the state and one's relationship to it.

提供国家:通过孟加拉国公共孕产妇保健场所的孕产妇保健“护理”建立国家
在人类学中,护理是一个有争议的理论领域,在我们认为在卫生服务提供环境中护理应该是什么样子与在民族志遭遇中护理应该是什么样子之间存在着许多争论。在孟加拉国,公共卫生服务提供者在卫生接触中往往表现为漠不关心。根据库什蒂亚地区孕产妇保健机构产生的民族志数据,本文对政府保健机构的护理概念进行了细微差别,以植根于临床护理的sheba(服务)和构成亲属关系的亲密、动手护理jotno(护理)的概念为中心。通过制定具体化的表演,政府卫生服务提供者和工作人员围绕sheba和jotno制定边界工作,这有助于在卫生服务接触期间和之后构成国家,在国家及其关系的更广泛的想象中具体化。
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Cultural Anthropology
Cultural Anthropology ANTHROPOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.80
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审稿时长
52 weeks
期刊介绍: Cultural Anthropology publishes ethnographic writing informed by a wide array of theoretical perspectives, innovative in form and content, and focused on both traditional and emerging topics. It also welcomes essays concerned with ethnographic methods and research design in historical perspective, and with ways cultural analysis can address broader public audiences and interests.
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