Language and Health in Action
Language and Health in Action
Avera, Emily; Corwin, Anna I.; Lynnette, Arnold; Guzman, Jennifer R
Oxford University Press
05/2026
256
Dura
Inglês
9780198933915
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Section 1. Clinical Interaction: Editors' Introduction
1: Hannah S. Noblewolf and Lisa Wolf: Everyone is "Mom": Speaking Maternalism in US Emergency Departments
2: Hyemin Lee: Talking about Pain in Traditional Korean Medicine Clinics
3: Stephanie Keeney Parks: Autism Diagnostics as White Public Space in US Clinics
Section 2. Language Access: Editors' Introduction
4: Rachel Showstack, Raul Rangel Fernandez, and Margarita Francisco: Health Care Access for Mayan Communities in Kansas
5: Lissie Wahl: Of Worlds and Words: Medical Interpretation in a US Primary Care Clinic
6: Paula F. Saravia and Jorge Tibor Gutierrez: Translating the Invisible: Intercultural Health Facilitators in Indigenous Chile
Section 3. Community and Communicability: Editors' Introduction
7: Daniel W. Krugman and Mohamed Yunus Rafiq: Kansa, Saratani, and Biocommunicability in Coastal Tanzania
8: Xochitl Marsilli-Vargas: The Circulation of Psychoanalytic Discourses beyond the Clinic in Buenos Aires
9: Steven P. Black: Facing HIV Stigma with Scientific Medicine in a Bio-Speech Community in South Africa
Section 4. Language and Environment: Editors' Introduction
10: Merav Shohet and Insa M. Schmidt: "I'm still here!": Listening to African American Silences and Narratives of Life on Dialysis in Boston
11: T. S. Harvey: Water Everywhere, but Is It Safe to Drink?: Risk, Perception, and Public Health in Guatemala
12: Paja Faudree: Introducing Xka Pastora, One of the World's Newest "Drugs"
Section 5. Healing Practices: Editors' Introduction
13: Abby Mack: In the Spirit, in the Flesh: Performative Language, Embodiment, and Sustaining Recovery in Appalachia
14: Claudia Morales: Caught between Stories of Healing and Migration: Rehabilitation Care for Migrants with Amputations in Mexico
15: Marjorie Harness Goodwin, Federica Raia and Mario Deng: Learning to Experience Dying as a Part of Living: An Individual and Collective Journey
1: Hannah S. Noblewolf and Lisa Wolf: Everyone is "Mom": Speaking Maternalism in US Emergency Departments
2: Hyemin Lee: Talking about Pain in Traditional Korean Medicine Clinics
3: Stephanie Keeney Parks: Autism Diagnostics as White Public Space in US Clinics
Section 2. Language Access: Editors' Introduction
4: Rachel Showstack, Raul Rangel Fernandez, and Margarita Francisco: Health Care Access for Mayan Communities in Kansas
5: Lissie Wahl: Of Worlds and Words: Medical Interpretation in a US Primary Care Clinic
6: Paula F. Saravia and Jorge Tibor Gutierrez: Translating the Invisible: Intercultural Health Facilitators in Indigenous Chile
Section 3. Community and Communicability: Editors' Introduction
7: Daniel W. Krugman and Mohamed Yunus Rafiq: Kansa, Saratani, and Biocommunicability in Coastal Tanzania
8: Xochitl Marsilli-Vargas: The Circulation of Psychoanalytic Discourses beyond the Clinic in Buenos Aires
9: Steven P. Black: Facing HIV Stigma with Scientific Medicine in a Bio-Speech Community in South Africa
Section 4. Language and Environment: Editors' Introduction
10: Merav Shohet and Insa M. Schmidt: "I'm still here!": Listening to African American Silences and Narratives of Life on Dialysis in Boston
11: T. S. Harvey: Water Everywhere, but Is It Safe to Drink?: Risk, Perception, and Public Health in Guatemala
12: Paja Faudree: Introducing Xka Pastora, One of the World's Newest "Drugs"
Section 5. Healing Practices: Editors' Introduction
13: Abby Mack: In the Spirit, in the Flesh: Performative Language, Embodiment, and Sustaining Recovery in Appalachia
14: Claudia Morales: Caught between Stories of Healing and Migration: Rehabilitation Care for Migrants with Amputations in Mexico
15: Marjorie Harness Goodwin, Federica Raia and Mario Deng: Learning to Experience Dying as a Part of Living: An Individual and Collective Journey
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Section 1. Clinical Interaction: Editors' Introduction
1: Hannah S. Noblewolf and Lisa Wolf: Everyone is "Mom": Speaking Maternalism in US Emergency Departments
2: Hyemin Lee: Talking about Pain in Traditional Korean Medicine Clinics
3: Stephanie Keeney Parks: Autism Diagnostics as White Public Space in US Clinics
Section 2. Language Access: Editors' Introduction
4: Rachel Showstack, Raul Rangel Fernandez, and Margarita Francisco: Health Care Access for Mayan Communities in Kansas
5: Lissie Wahl: Of Worlds and Words: Medical Interpretation in a US Primary Care Clinic
6: Paula F. Saravia and Jorge Tibor Gutierrez: Translating the Invisible: Intercultural Health Facilitators in Indigenous Chile
Section 3. Community and Communicability: Editors' Introduction
7: Daniel W. Krugman and Mohamed Yunus Rafiq: Kansa, Saratani, and Biocommunicability in Coastal Tanzania
8: Xochitl Marsilli-Vargas: The Circulation of Psychoanalytic Discourses beyond the Clinic in Buenos Aires
9: Steven P. Black: Facing HIV Stigma with Scientific Medicine in a Bio-Speech Community in South Africa
Section 4. Language and Environment: Editors' Introduction
10: Merav Shohet and Insa M. Schmidt: "I'm still here!": Listening to African American Silences and Narratives of Life on Dialysis in Boston
11: T. S. Harvey: Water Everywhere, but Is It Safe to Drink?: Risk, Perception, and Public Health in Guatemala
12: Paja Faudree: Introducing Xka Pastora, One of the World's Newest "Drugs"
Section 5. Healing Practices: Editors' Introduction
13: Abby Mack: In the Spirit, in the Flesh: Performative Language, Embodiment, and Sustaining Recovery in Appalachia
14: Claudia Morales: Caught between Stories of Healing and Migration: Rehabilitation Care for Migrants with Amputations in Mexico
15: Marjorie Harness Goodwin, Federica Raia and Mario Deng: Learning to Experience Dying as a Part of Living: An Individual and Collective Journey
1: Hannah S. Noblewolf and Lisa Wolf: Everyone is "Mom": Speaking Maternalism in US Emergency Departments
2: Hyemin Lee: Talking about Pain in Traditional Korean Medicine Clinics
3: Stephanie Keeney Parks: Autism Diagnostics as White Public Space in US Clinics
Section 2. Language Access: Editors' Introduction
4: Rachel Showstack, Raul Rangel Fernandez, and Margarita Francisco: Health Care Access for Mayan Communities in Kansas
5: Lissie Wahl: Of Worlds and Words: Medical Interpretation in a US Primary Care Clinic
6: Paula F. Saravia and Jorge Tibor Gutierrez: Translating the Invisible: Intercultural Health Facilitators in Indigenous Chile
Section 3. Community and Communicability: Editors' Introduction
7: Daniel W. Krugman and Mohamed Yunus Rafiq: Kansa, Saratani, and Biocommunicability in Coastal Tanzania
8: Xochitl Marsilli-Vargas: The Circulation of Psychoanalytic Discourses beyond the Clinic in Buenos Aires
9: Steven P. Black: Facing HIV Stigma with Scientific Medicine in a Bio-Speech Community in South Africa
Section 4. Language and Environment: Editors' Introduction
10: Merav Shohet and Insa M. Schmidt: "I'm still here!": Listening to African American Silences and Narratives of Life on Dialysis in Boston
11: T. S. Harvey: Water Everywhere, but Is It Safe to Drink?: Risk, Perception, and Public Health in Guatemala
12: Paja Faudree: Introducing Xka Pastora, One of the World's Newest "Drugs"
Section 5. Healing Practices: Editors' Introduction
13: Abby Mack: In the Spirit, in the Flesh: Performative Language, Embodiment, and Sustaining Recovery in Appalachia
14: Claudia Morales: Caught between Stories of Healing and Migration: Rehabilitation Care for Migrants with Amputations in Mexico
15: Marjorie Harness Goodwin, Federica Raia and Mario Deng: Learning to Experience Dying as a Part of Living: An Individual and Collective Journey
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