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      Strawberry Fields as Extreme Environments: The Ecobiopolitics of Farmworker Health

      Medical Anthropology
      Informa UK Limited

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              Latino immigrants in the United States constitute a paradigmatic case of a population group subject to structural violence. Their subordinated location in the global economy and their culturally depreciated status in the United States are exacerbated by legal persecution. Medical Anthropology, Volume 30, Numbers 4 and 5, include a series of ethnographic analyses of the processes that render undocumented Latino immigrants structurally vulnerable to ill health. We hope to extend the social science concept of "structural vulnerability" to make it a useful concept for health care. Defined as a positionality that imposes physical/emotional suffering on specific population groups and individuals in patterned ways, structural vulnerability is a product of class-based economic exploitation and cultural, gender/sexual, and racialized discrimination, as well as complementary processes of depreciated subjectivity formation. A good-enough medicalized recognition of the condition of structural vulnerability offers a tool for developing practical therapeutic resources. It also facilitates political alternatives to the punitive neoliberal policies and discourses of individual unworthiness that have become increasingly dominant in the United States since the 1980s. Copyright © 2011 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
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                Journal
                Medical Anthropology
                Medical Anthropology
                Informa UK Limited
                0145-9740
                1545-5882
                October 30 2014
                October 13 2014
                : 34
                : 2
                : 166-183
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                10.1080/01459740.2014.959167
                0d891744-9f59-478c-bfb0-53a25bff92fb
                © 2014
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