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Title
Class and the clinic : the subject of medical pluralism and the transmission of inequality
Related
Assa Doron and Alex Broom. Health, culture and religion in South Asia : critical perspectives, p.7-20
Related
South Asian history and culture
Publisher
London : Routledge
Date
2011
Author/Creator
Ram, Kalpana
Description
This article, based on ethnographic work in rural Tamil Nadu, explores the relative invisibility of class and its characteristic modes of operation in the literature on medical pluralism in India. Using, as key concepts, habit, comfort, pre-familiarity and familiarization, the article suggests that we can shift the way we think of 'pragmatism', the term that is routinely used to describe subjects who follow pluralist strategies. In reconceptualizing pragmatism, we can allow ourselves to glimpse anew the workings of class within pluralist strategies. The article takes inspiration from Gramsci's critique of the self-evidence of 'common sense', as well as from the phenomenological aspects of Bourdieu's understanding of class and habitus. It explores the very different levels of comfort and authorization that different classes display in relation to biomedical spaces and practices, as well as towards nonbiomedical discursive practices.
Description
This book is a reporduction of South Asian History and Culture, Vol. 1, issue 2.
Description
14 pages(s)
Resource Type
book chapter
Organisation
Macquarie University. Dept. of Anthropology

Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/160888
Identifier
ISBN:9780415556095
Identifier
mq_res-20111219-141931
Language
eng
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