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Everyday Narratives on Race and Health in Brazil

机译:巴西种族与健康的日常叙事

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In 2006, Brazil approved a groundbreaking policy aimed at reducing significant racial health inequalities among its citizens. Like health disparities programs in the United States, Brazil's policy is based on the assumptions that racial identity and racism are important health determinants and that citizens who identify as "black" suffer disproportionately from a number of health problems. How do these assumptions compare to Brazilian citizens' conceptions of racial identity and health inequalities? To address this question, I present ethnographic data from two years of fieldwork in Brazilian public clinics and low-income neighborhoods. I show that a majority of research participants made no connection between race and better or worse health. Of those who perceived health inequalities by race, most believed that white Brazilians had more health problems than black or brown Brazilians. Finally, I consider the implications of these ethnographic findings for Brazil's health disparities campaign.
机译:2006年,巴西批准了一项开创性的政策,旨在减少其公民之间严重的种族健康不平等。像美国的健康差距计划一样,巴西的政策基于以下假设:种族认同和种族主义是重要的健康决定因素,而被认定为“黑人”的公民则遭受许多健康问题的困扰。这些假设与巴西公民的种族认同和健康不平等的观念相比如何?为了解决这个问题,我提供了来自巴西公共诊所和低收入社区两年现场调查的人种学数据。我表明,大多数研究参与者没有将种族与健康状况的好坏联系起来。在那些因种族而感到健康不平等的人中,大多数人认为巴西白人比黑人或棕色巴西人有更多的健康问题。最后,我考虑了这些人种学调查结果对巴西健康差异运动的意义。

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