Sickle cell discourses are not merely descriptions of medical matters but contentious sites that invoke rhetorical arguments to support racialized medical borders, human difference, and ontological essentialism. In this essay, I examine in this essay is the way that those stricken by Sickle Cell Anemia appropriate the disease to advocate for their voice and visibility. I disclose how the construction of SCA as a black disease becomes a contested terrain which is often a “cultural centering on identity and dignity.” At odds is how the body is inscribed with a set of meanings in its association with blackness, the woeful ignorance that’s pervasive in the medical community of those who treat sickle cell patients and the indomitable will of the...
This study explored the narratives people living with sickle cell disorder construct to explain how ...
Connecting theoretical discussion with empirical qualitative work, this paper examines how sickle ce...
Sociologists have long questioned the naturalness and stability of ‘ethnic groups’, suggesting that ...
There is today in the anthropology of medicine much talk of disease as a socio-cultural construct. T...
Critical realism suggests that historical structures may operate as underlying generative mechanisms...
Connecting theoretical discussion with empirical qualitative work, this paper examines how sickle ce...
A disease is considered neglected when it is not given due priority in health policies despite the s...
Critical realism suggests that historical structures may operate as underlying generative mechanisms...
PurposeSickle cell disease (SCD) is an inherited blood disorder characterized by unpredictable episo...
This was first given as a conference paper at: Europe and its Established & Emerging Immigrant Commu...
This article is Open Access, and is available at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-...
The moral turn within sociology suggests we need to be attentive to values and have a rapprochement ...
Open accessObjective: To understand the psychological and social impact of shielding on people with...
The moral turn within sociology suggests that we need to be attentive to values and have a rapproche...
Open Access Article can be found by following the DOIObjective. To describe the lay meanings of sick...
This study explored the narratives people living with sickle cell disorder construct to explain how ...
Connecting theoretical discussion with empirical qualitative work, this paper examines how sickle ce...
Sociologists have long questioned the naturalness and stability of ‘ethnic groups’, suggesting that ...
There is today in the anthropology of medicine much talk of disease as a socio-cultural construct. T...
Critical realism suggests that historical structures may operate as underlying generative mechanisms...
Connecting theoretical discussion with empirical qualitative work, this paper examines how sickle ce...
A disease is considered neglected when it is not given due priority in health policies despite the s...
Critical realism suggests that historical structures may operate as underlying generative mechanisms...
PurposeSickle cell disease (SCD) is an inherited blood disorder characterized by unpredictable episo...
This was first given as a conference paper at: Europe and its Established & Emerging Immigrant Commu...
This article is Open Access, and is available at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-...
The moral turn within sociology suggests we need to be attentive to values and have a rapprochement ...
Open accessObjective: To understand the psychological and social impact of shielding on people with...
The moral turn within sociology suggests that we need to be attentive to values and have a rapproche...
Open Access Article can be found by following the DOIObjective. To describe the lay meanings of sick...
This study explored the narratives people living with sickle cell disorder construct to explain how ...
Connecting theoretical discussion with empirical qualitative work, this paper examines how sickle ce...
Sociologists have long questioned the naturalness and stability of ‘ethnic groups’, suggesting that ...