Transforming Refugees Transforming Refugees

Transforming Refugees

Bio-politics and medical construction of Southeast Asian Immigrant Subjects

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Descripción editorial

The point of this essay is not to argue that biomedicine has become a mechanism for establishing political or cultural identity for refugees entering the U.S. Neither does it claim that modern biomedicine influences define the character and needs of immigrants. Rather, it seeks to establish that each verifies the other and it seeks to present biomedicine as a mediator of physical realities that gives nation-states justification for domination and control of immigrants and refugees. We will first trace the emergence of the “gaze” in a historical context to its formation as a classificatory concept and mechanism of power relations. Then, we will discuss the central role of cultural citizenship and its impact on the processes of immigration and assimilation.

GÉNERO
Técnicos y profesionales
PUBLICADO
2009
14 de junio
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
1
Página
EDITORIAL
GRIN Verlag
VENDEDOR
GRIN Verlag GmbH
TAMAÑO
325.7
KB

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