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Gender, Health, and Society in Contemporary Latin America and the Caribbean takes a multilayered approach to the contemporary peoples of Latin America, the Caribbean, and Latinx peoples in the greater diaspora. Central to this edited collection, and critical to its creative significance and contribution, is the conceptual unification of gendered health, the embodiment of identity, societal structures, and social inequality, and the ways in which gender, health, and society intersect daily. By emphasizing the complex ways in which gender and health intersect in Latin America, the contributors to this collection offer a more detailed look at how gender embodies health inequities in these populations and how societal woes impact and constrain gendered bodies in public spheres.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Gender, Health, and Society

Ronnie Anthony Shepard and Shir Lerman Ginzburg



Chapter 1 Freedom in Practice: Art Making and the Politics of

Women’s Incarceration in Argentina

Leyla Savloff



Chapter 2 Dominican Bugarrones: (in)Visibility, Masculinities, and

Same-Sex Performances

Lauren M. Pérez-Bonilla



Chapter 3 Making a Man: Reflections on Masculinities and Bodily

Capital in the Chongos of Quito, Ecuador

Ronnie Anthony Shepard and Tia Tyndal



Chapter 4 Becoming Endemic: The Zika Virus Epidemic and Gendered

Power in Puerto Rico

Adriana M. Garriga-López and Carlos E. Rodríguez-Díaz



Chapter 5 Gender and Conceptualizing Concern for Sickle Cell Disease

in Guadeloupe

Shan-Estelle Brown



Chapter 6 Convergent Therapies in Peru’s Amazon: Enriching Mental

Wellness through Ayahuasca and Psychotherapy

Olivia Marcus and Evgenia Fotiou



Chapter 7 Queer Families in the Margins: Considering Gender and

Health in U.S.-Andean Gay Adoptions

Ronnie Anthony Shepard and Shir Lerman Ginzburg



Chapter 8 “Here to Stay in the Bay!”: The Politics of Vestibularity,

Black Trans Women of Jamaica, Gendered Duress, and the

Work of Recognition

Antwann Michael Simpkins



Chapter 9 Traversing Violence: Central American Mujerx and the Mental

Health Impacts of Forced Migration

Anayeli Marcos, Ana Vidina Hernández, Dora Gonzalez, and

Laurie Cook Heffron



Chapter 10 Access to Health Care, Institutional Violence, and Resistance of

Female Transgender Sex Workers in Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Marco Aurélio Prado and Reynel Chaparro

Product details

Published Jul 02 2019
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 230
ISBN 9781498572859
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 2 b/w illustrations; 4 b/w photos; 5 tables;
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
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