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Megan Crowley-Matoka - Domesticating Organ Transplant: Familial Sacrifice and National Aspiration in Mexico - 9780822360520 - V9780822360520
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Domesticating Organ Transplant: Familial Sacrifice and National Aspiration in Mexico

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Description for Domesticating Organ Transplant: Familial Sacrifice and National Aspiration in Mexico Hardback. In Domesticating Organ Transplant Megan Crowley-Matoka examines the iconic power of kidney transplantation in Mexico, where the procedure is inexorably linked to the imaginings of individual and national identity, national pride, and the role of women in creating the Mexican state. Num Pages: 336 pages, 3 illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KLCM; HBJK; JHMC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 236 x 157 x 23. Weight in Grams: 590.
Organ transplant in Mexico is overwhelmingly a family matter, utterly dependent on kidneys from living relatives—not from stranger donors typical elsewhere. Yet Mexican transplant is also a public affair that is proudly performed primarily in state-run hospitals. In Domesticating Organ Transplant, Megan Crowley-Matoka examines the intimate dynamics and complex politics of kidney transplant, drawing on extensive fieldwork with patients, families, medical professionals, and government and religious leaders in Guadalajara. Weaving together haunting stories and sometimes surprising statistics culled from hundreds of transplant cases, she offers nuanced insight into the way iconic notions about mothers, miracles, and mestizos shape how some ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Duke University Press United States
Number of pages
336
Condition
New
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
North Carolina, United States
ISBN
9780822360520
SKU
V9780822360520
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-50

About Megan Crowley-Matoka
Megan Crowley-Matoka is Assistant Professor of Medical Humanities and Bioethics at Northwestern University.

Reviews for Domesticating Organ Transplant: Familial Sacrifice and National Aspiration in Mexico
"Crowley-Matoka’s semiotic-inspired approach successfully offers new insights into a growing body of anthropological work on organ transplantation."
Parsa Bastani
Somatosphere
"Crowley-Matoka’s ethnographic evidence is compelling, and her sensitive examination of what are very often matters of life and death makes clear how intimate experiences reveal a good deal about life in contemporary Mexico and the politics of transplantation ... Read more

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