“我不是那种医生”

IF 1.1 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Erica L Nelson
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摘要

在多学科的全球健康干预中,人类学家发现自己在处理复杂的权力关系。在这篇文章中,我借鉴了我作为一名嵌入式民族志学家在拉丁美洲为期四年的青少年性健康和生殖健康研究干预中的经验,对这一谈判领域进行了批判性反思。强调民族志工作在全球卫生领域的变革潜力仍然得到实现。然后,我继续认为,基于迭代、主观间和自我反射工作的人类学实践有可能对日常全球卫生实践的现状造成“干扰”,这反过来会破坏卫生改革的一些问题傲慢假设。
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‘I’m Not that Kind of Doctor’
Within multi-disciplinary global health interventions, anthropologists find themselves navigating complex relationships of power. In this article, I offer a critical reflection on this negotiated terrain, drawing on my experience as an embedded ethnographer in a four-year adolescent sexual and reproductive health research intervention in Latin America. I critique the notion that the transformative potential of ethnographic work in global health remains unfulfilled. I then go on to argue that an anthropological practice grounded in iterative, inter-subjective and self-reflexive work has the potential to create ‘disturbances’ in the status quo of day-to-day global health practice, which can in turn destabilise some of the problematic hubristic assumptions of health reforms.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
7.10%
发文量
7
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: Anthropology in Action (AIA) is a peer-reviewed journal publishing articles, commentaries, research reports, and book reviews in applied anthropology. Contributions reflect the use of anthropological training in policy- or practice-oriented work and foster the broader application of these approaches to practical problems. The journal provides a forum for debate and analysis for anthropologists working both inside and outside academia and aims to promote communication amongst practitioners, academics and students of anthropology in order to advance the cross-fertilisation of expertise and ideas. Recent themes and articles have included the anthropology of welfare, transferring anthropological skills to applied health research, design considerations in old-age living, museum-based anthropology education, cultural identities and British citizenship, feminism and anthropology, and international student and youth mobility.
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