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Embodied politics : indigenous migrant activism, cultural competency, and health promotion in California

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Embodied Politics illuminates the influential force of public health promotion in indigenous migrant communities by examining the Indigenous Health Project (IHP), a culturally and linguistically competent initiative that uses health workshops, health messages, and social programs to mitigate the structural vulnerability of Oaxacan migrants in California.

Embodied Politics reconstructs how this initiative came to exist and describes how it operates.

At the same time, it points out the conflicts, resistances, and counter-acts that emerge through the IHP’s attempts to guide the health behaviors and practices of Triqui and Mixteco migrants.

Arguing for a structurally competent approach to migrant health, Embodied Politics shows how efforts to promote indigenous health may actually reinforce the same social and political economic forces, namely structural racism and neoliberalism, that are undermining the health of indigenous Oaxacans in Mexico and the United States.

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Product Details
Rutgers University Press
0813589495 / 9780813589497
Paperback / softback
13/05/2022
United States
English
212 pages.