This paper is based on an ethnographic case study drawn from 16 months of fieldwork with families and young people going through cancer diagnosis and treatment in Oakland, California. The paper explores the intersection of cancer patienthood and racial formation, emphasizing the entanglement of biogenetic and sociogenetic processes. The paper shows how, as cancer-inflicted bodies move through the world, they are subjected to sociohistorically produced racial classifications that can be deployed in destructive, humiliating, and stress-inducing ways. Yet racialization can also occur in a more affirming, supportive, and resistant register—for example, through participation in community-based cancer advocacy efforts. The paper emphasizes three ...
Although skin cancers largely affect people of European descent, they manifest in people of all ance...
How do mothers construct meaning around the experience of childhood cancer? For most people, cancer ...
Progress in treating young cancer has increased the survival rate of the disease in recent years. Th...
By the middle of this century, racial/ethnic minority populations will collectively constitute 50% o...
Previous work in the anthropology of cancer often examined causes, risks, and medical, familial, and...
The Promise of Poison: Life in the Field of Pediatric Cancer Treatment is an exploration of the ideo...
Recent geographical scholarship has drawn attention to the ways in which the practice of public heal...
The triple-negative subtype of breast cancer is etiologically and clinically distinct from the more ...
Cancer is a transnational condition involving the unprecedented flow of health information, technolo...
Childhood cancer is both a medical ailment and a cultural phenomenon created within dominant discurs...
Anthropologies and Uncertain Futures explore the same subject – the experience of cancer in a specif...
Over the last 30 years, dramatic advances have been made in understanding the cell biology of cancer...
Studies of Indian immigrants in Western countries show that the rates of cancer increase significant...
My thesis explores a random sampling of middle class American Christian youth at The College of Woos...
'Racial' disparities among cancers, particularly of the breast and prostate, are something of a myst...
Although skin cancers largely affect people of European descent, they manifest in people of all ance...
How do mothers construct meaning around the experience of childhood cancer? For most people, cancer ...
Progress in treating young cancer has increased the survival rate of the disease in recent years. Th...
By the middle of this century, racial/ethnic minority populations will collectively constitute 50% o...
Previous work in the anthropology of cancer often examined causes, risks, and medical, familial, and...
The Promise of Poison: Life in the Field of Pediatric Cancer Treatment is an exploration of the ideo...
Recent geographical scholarship has drawn attention to the ways in which the practice of public heal...
The triple-negative subtype of breast cancer is etiologically and clinically distinct from the more ...
Cancer is a transnational condition involving the unprecedented flow of health information, technolo...
Childhood cancer is both a medical ailment and a cultural phenomenon created within dominant discurs...
Anthropologies and Uncertain Futures explore the same subject – the experience of cancer in a specif...
Over the last 30 years, dramatic advances have been made in understanding the cell biology of cancer...
Studies of Indian immigrants in Western countries show that the rates of cancer increase significant...
My thesis explores a random sampling of middle class American Christian youth at The College of Woos...
'Racial' disparities among cancers, particularly of the breast and prostate, are something of a myst...
Although skin cancers largely affect people of European descent, they manifest in people of all ance...
How do mothers construct meaning around the experience of childhood cancer? For most people, cancer ...
Progress in treating young cancer has increased the survival rate of the disease in recent years. Th...