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The Medicalisation of Incest and Abuse: Biomedical and Indigenous Perceptions in Rural Bolivia

English

By (author): Carolina Borda-Niño-Wildman

Combining biomedical, psychological, and anthropological approaches to intergenerational incestuous violence experienced by rural indigenous [and] peasant women in the Andean region, this book raises new questions surrounding humanness and the normalisation of sexual violence. Through original ethnographical research, the author analyses Andean understandings of incest, medical positivist practices, as well as the psychiatric treatment of incestuous and gender-based violence.

The book examines the implications that psychiatric institutionalisation within the context of interethnic, gender, and class schemes, has on what it means to be human. It also draws on a theoretical framework in order to understand how discourses shape, and are simultaneously problematized by individual experiences of sexual violence and incest. Intergenerational incestuous violence against women is not necessarily an exceptional event, but can be an ordinary process, one where through the articulation of biomedical and indigenous medicine, as well as indigenous and mestizo forms of administration of political power, women as subjects can become possible.

This book will appeal to scholars and students with an interest in gender-based violence, as well as mental-health practitioners and academics in Latin American studies, anthropology, gender studies, and sociology.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780367431037

About Carolina Borda-Niño-Wildman

Carolina Borda-Niño-Wildman is a Colombian anthropologist political scientist and butoh dancer working on academic and applied research on gender ethnicity identity politics human rights performance and humanness in contexts of violence in Latin America and Europe.

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