慢性病和COVID-19:巴基斯坦的亲属关系、疾病和国家

Sanaullah Khan
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基于对卡拉奇和拉合尔低收入家庭进行的为期一年的访谈和调查,本文描述了参与者如何通过“慢性”概念阐述他们对大流行的经历,“慢性”概念包括物质条件差、长期健康问题和COVID-19感染风险。我认为这三个因素与巴基斯坦国家通过其安全基础设施实施社会距离规定有关,这导致了基于阶级和宗教的社会差异的重新定义。通过人种学研究,我考虑了在疾病和紧急情况下,当成员聚集在一起时,在整个城市中发挥作用的离心力是如何在亲属关系中进行谈判的,相反,当对亲密亲属的照顾被忽视时,社会距离的做法被选择性地采取,与家庭内部根深蒂固的敌对行为重叠,导致在缺乏足够的卫生服务的情况下进一步影响弱势群体的健康。
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Chronicity and COVID-19: Kinship, Illness and the State in Pakistan
Based on a year-long study involving interviews and surveys among low-income households in Karachi and Lahore, this article describes how participants articulated their experience of the pandemic through ideas of ‘chronicity’ which consisted of poor material conditions, longstanding health problems, and the risks of COVID-19 infections. I consider the bundling of the three elements in relation to the Pakistani state’s imposition of social distancing regulations through its security infrastructure which resulted in reinscribing social differences based on class and religion. Through ethnographic research, I consider how the centrifugal forces at play in the cities at large were negotiated in kinship as members came together during times of illness and emergencies, and conversely, when care to intimate kin was neglected as social distancing practices were taken up selectively in a way that overlapped with deep seated hostilities within families, resulting in further impacting the health of the vulnerable in the absence of adequate health services.
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