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Exploring the mutual constitution of racializing and medicalizing discourses of immigrant tuberculosis in the Canadian press

机译:在加拿大报刊中探讨种族化和医学化移民结核话语的共同构成

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Drawing on critical discourse analysis of Canadian press coverage of the immigrant tuberculosis problem, we expose the complex relationship between press-constructed discourses of immigrant health and current tuberculosis control policies in Canada. The focus of these policies is on screening and surveillance of immigrants rather than addressing social inequalities underlying the problem of immigrant tuberculosis. The biomedical focus and racializing character of current policies were reinforced in the Canadian press by depicting tuberculosis as a biomedical (rather than a social) disease imported to Canada by immigrants. The status of the immigrant body as health threat was produced by and through preexisting and mutually constitutive racializing and medicalizing discourses materialized in press coverage and tuberculosis control policies. Deracialization and demedicalization of health information disseminated in the press are potentially important factors to be considered when revising health policies that would address the socioeconomic and political factors that determine the health status of Canadian immigrants.
机译:通过对加拿大新闻界对移民结核病报道的批判性话语分析,我们揭示了新闻界构建的移民健康话语与加拿大现行结核病控制政策之间的复杂关系。这些政策的重点是对移民进行筛查和监视,而不是解决造成移民结核病问题的社会不平等现象。加拿大媒体通过将结核病描述为移民向加拿大进口的一种生物医学(而非社会)疾病,加强了现行政策的生物医学重点和种族化特征。移民身体作为健康威胁的状况是通过并通过在新闻报道和结核病控制政策中实现的既有的,相互构成的种族化和医疗化话语产生的。媒体上传播的卫生信息的去种族歧视和非医疗化是修订卫生政策时要考虑的潜在重要因素,这些卫生政策应解决决定加拿大移民健康状况的社会经济和政治因素。

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