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Apprendre à ne pas voir. Santé et politique dans le sud israélien
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Razon, Na'amah
, Gotman, Anne
2015
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2015
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Apprendre à ne pas voir. Santé et politique dans le sud israélien
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Apprendre à ne pas voir. Santé et politique dans le sud israélien
2015
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Cet article explore les répercussions des politiques israéliennes de santé sur l’inclusion et l’exclusion des citoyens bédouins arabes. Il montre comment les professionnels de santé israéliens construisent une égalité médicalisée qui néglige les questions sociales, politiques et historiques, indispensables pour comprendre les disparités de santé dans la région. C’est pourquoi, bien que les professionnels de santé continuent de prétendre mettre en œuvre une politique de l’égalité, la discrimination perdure. In this article I examine how Israel’s policies of inclusion and exclusion of Bedouin Arab citizens become entangled in medical care. I argue that Israeli healthcare providers construct a medicalized equality that disregards the social, political, and historical questions key to understanding health disparities in the region. This bounding of medical care permits discrimination towards Bedouin citizens to continue, while allowing healthcare providers to assert equality.
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Presses Universitaires de France
ISBN
2130634958, 9782130634959
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