Indigenous Bodies, Cells, and Genes

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American Indian Literary Nationalism
Author_Joanna Ziarkowska
biomedical anthropology
biomedical discourses
Biomedical Model
Biomedical Psychiatry
biomedicalization processes
biopower resistance
Blood Memory
Blood Quantum
Brave Heart
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Dawes Allotment Act
decolonising medicine
diabetes epidemics
DNA Test
Eeyou Istchee
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genetic research ethics
Human Genome Diversity Project
Indian Boarding Schools
Indigenous Bodies
indigenous health disparities
indigenous perspectives on biomedicine
Kennewick Man
Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart
Native American
Native American Identity
Native American literary responses
Native American Literature
Native Patients
Santa Clara Pueblo
settler colonial health
Settler Colonial Invasion
Settler Colonial Practices
Thrifty Gene Hypothesis
Traditional Foodways
tuberculosis
Tuberculosis Epidemic
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367557683
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book explores Native American literary responses to biomedical discourses and biomedicalization processes as they circulate in social and cultural contexts.

Native American communities resist reductivism of biomedicine that excludes Indigenous (and non-Western) epistemologies and instead draw attention to how illness, healing, treatment, and genetic research are socially constructed and dependent on inherently racialist thinking. This volume highlights how interventions into the hegemony of biomedicine are vigorously addressed in Native American literature. The book covers tuberculosis and diabetes epidemics, the emergence of Native American DNA, discoveries in biotechnology, and the problematics of a biomedical model of psychiatry. The book analyzes work by Louise Erdrich, Sherman Alexie, LeAnne Howe, Linda Hogan, Heid E. Erdrich, Elissa Washuta and Frances Washburn.

The book will appeal to scholars of Native American and Indigenous Studies, as well as to others with an interest in literature and medicine.

Joanna Ziarkowska is a Native American Studies scholar at the Institute of English Studies, University of Warsaw, Poland, where she teaches courses devoted to Native American literature, Literature and Medicine, and Film Studies.

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