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Pathologies of power : health, human rights, and the new war on the poor : with a new preface by the author

معرفی کتاب «Pathologies of power : health, human rights, and the new war on the poor : with a new preface by the author» نوشتهٔ Paul Farmer; with a foreword by Amartya Sen، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of California Press در سال 2003. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Pathologies of Power uses harrowing stories of life - and death - in extreme situations to interrogate our understanding of human rights. Paul Farmer argues that promoting the social and economic rights of the world's poor is the most important human rights struggle of our times. With passionate eyewitness accounts from the prisons of Russia and the beleaguered villages of Haiti and Chiapas, this book links the lived experiences of individual victims to a broader analysis of structural violence. Farmer challenges conventional thinking within human rights circles and exposes the relationships between political and economic injustice, on one hand, and the suffering and illness of the powerless, on the other.Farmer shows that the same social forces that give rise to epidemic diseases such as HIV and tuberculosis also sculpt risk for human rights violations. He illustrates the ways that racism and gender inequality in the United States are embodied as disease and death. Yet this book is far from a hopeless inventory of abuse. Farmer's disturbing examples are linked to a guarded optimism that new medical and social technologies will develop in tandem with a more informed sense of social justice. Otherwise, he concludes, we will be guilty of managing social inequality rather than addressing structural violence. Pathologies Of Power Uses Harrowing Stories Of Life--and Death--in Extreme Situations To Interrogate Our Understanding Of Human Rights. Paul Farmer, A Physician And Anthropologist With Twenty Years Of Experience Working In Haiti, Peru, And Russia, Argues That Promoting The Social And Economic Rights Of The World's Poor Is The Most Important Human Rights Struggle Of Our Times. With Passionate Eyewitness Accounts From The Prisons Of Russia And The Beleaguered Villages Of Haiti And Chiapas, This Book Links The Lived Experiences Of Individual Victims To A Broader Analysis Of Structural Violence. Farmer Challenges Conventional Thinking Within Human Rights Circles And Exposes The Relationships Between Political And Economic Injustice, On One Hand, And The Suffering And Illness Of The Powerless, On The Other. Farmer Shows That The Same Social Forces That Give Rise To Epidemic Diseases Such As Hiv And Tuberculosis Also Sculpt Risk For Human Rights Violations. He Illustrates The Ways That Racism And Gender Inequality In The United States Are Embodied As Disease And Death. Yet This Book Is Far From A Hopeless Inventory Of Abuse. Farmer's Disturbing Examples Are Linked To A Guarded Optimism That New Medical And Social Technologies Will Develop In Tandem With A More Informed Sense Of Social Justice. Otherwise, He Concludes, We Will Be Guilty Of Managing Social Inequality Rather Than Addressing Structural Violence. Farmer's Urgent Plea To Think About Human Rights In The Context Of Global Public Health And To Consider Critical Issues Of Quality And Access For The World's Poor Should Be Of Fundamental Concern To A World Characterized By The Bizarre Proximity Of Surfeit And Suffering. Introduction: Bearing Witness; On Suffering And Structural Violence; Pestilence And Restraint; Lessons From Chiapas; A Plague On All Our Houses? -- One Physician's Perspective On Human Rights; Health, Healing, And Social Justice; Listening For Prophetic Voices; Cruel And Unusual; New Malaise; Rethinking Health And Human Rights -- Afterword. Paul Farmer ; With A Foreword By Amartya Sen. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 333-378) And Index. "Pathologies of Power uses harrowing stories of life - and death - in extreme situations to interrogate our understanding of human rights. Paul Farmer, a physician and anthropologist with twenty years of experience working in Haiti, Peru, and Russia, argues that promoting the social and economic rights of the world's poor is the most important human rights struggle of our times. With passionate eyewitness accounts from the prisons of Russia and the beleaguered villages of Haiti and Chiapas, this book links the lived experiences of individual victims to a broader analysis of structural violence. Farmer challenges conventional thinking within human rights circles and exposes the relationships between political and economic injustice, on one hand, and the suffering and illness of the powerless, on the other."--BOOK JACKET. FOREWORD 14 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 22 INTRODUCTION 28 PART I: BEARING WITNESS 50 1. ON SUFFERING AND STRUCTURAL VIOLENCE: SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RIGHTS IN THE GLOBAL ERA 56 2. PESTILENCE AND RESTRAINT: GUANTÁNAMO, AIDS, AND THE LOGIC OF QUARANTINE 78 3. LESSONS FROM CHIAPAS 118 4. A PLAGUE ON ALL OUR HOUSES? RESURGENT TUBERCULOSIS INSIDE RUSSIA’S PRISONS 142 PART II: ONE PHYSICIAN’S PERSPECTIVE ON HUMAN RIGHTS 162 5. HEALTH, HEALING, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE: INSIGHTS FROM LIBERATION THEOLOGY 166 6. LISTENING FOR PROPHETIC VOICES: A CRITIQUE OF MARKET-BASED MEDICINE 187 7. CRUEL AND UNUSUAL: DRUG-RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS AS PUNISHMENT 206 8. NEW MALAISE: MEDICAL ETHICS AND SOCIAL RIGHTS IN THE GLOBAL ERA 223 9. RETHINKING HEALTH AND HUMAN RIGHTS: TIME FOR A PARADIGM SHIFT 240 AFTERWORD 274 NOTES 284 BIBLIOGRAPHY 360 CREDITS 406 INDEX 410 A physician and anthropologist uses eyewitness accounts and research culled from across the globe to support his contention that the world is become a less tolerable, less just place for the poor. (Social Science) The buzzard has nothing to fault himself with.
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