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Caste, COVID-19, and Inequalities of Care : Lessons from South Asia / edited by Sanghmitra S. Acharya, Stephen Christopher
(People, Cultures and Societies: Exploring and Documenting Diversities. ISSN:26626624)

Publisher (Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2022
Edition 1st ed. 2022.
Authors Acharya, Sanghmitra S editor
Christopher, Stephen editor
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Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size XVII, 394 p. 18 illus., 16 illus. in color : online resource
Notes Of Prejudice and Pandemics -- Exceptional Aryans: State Misrecognition of Himachali Dalits -- 3. A World Inside a Pig’s Stomach: Alimentary Knots of Tension Around Nutrition, Autonomy and Nationhood -- 4. The Role of Caste Prejudice in Hampering Infection Control Efforts in Government Hospitals -- 5. Public and Corporate Health Sector Disparities: Reflections on COVID-19 Experiences in India -- 6. Knowledge Accumulation During COVID-19: Increasing Digital Divide and Vulnerability Among Indian Students -- 7. Segregation of Muslims: A Reflection on Urban Living Environments and Infrastructure Conditions in Hyderabad -- 8. Experiences of and Responses to COVID-19 in a Ho Tribal Village in Jharkhand
This book explores how social discrimination in South Asia contributes to health disparities and impedes well-being. Specifically, it addresses how marginalization shapes health outcomes, both under normal circumstances and specifically during the COVID-19 pandemic. Coming from diverse backgrounds and representing different academic disciplines, the authors have contributed a range of chapters drawing from quantitative and ethnographic material across South Asia. Chapters address reservation politics, tribal lifeways, Dalit exclusions from governmental institutions, Muslim ghettoization, gendered domestic violence, social determinants of health among migrant workers, and the pandemic fallout across South Asian society, among other subjects. Scholars draw on decades of experience and firsthand ethnographic fieldwork among affected communities. The chapters provide an innovative analysis, often in real time, of the human toll of casteism, classism, patriarchy, and religious intolerance—many set against the spectre of COVID-19. Many authors not only present social critiques but also offer specific policy recommendations. The book is of great interest to social scientists, public health practitioners, and policy advocates interested in addressing systemic inequalities and ensuring that future pandemics are not disproportionately felt by the most vulnerable
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Subjects LCSH:Social service
LCSH:Public health
LCSH:Social structure
LCSH:Equality
FREE:Social Care
FREE:Public Health
FREE:Social Structure
Classification LCC:HV697-4959
DC23:361
ID 8000079233
ISBN 9789811669170

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