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Talking culture, crying health, hoping for nothing: surviving the many flyers above the human rights global cuckoo's nests (CROSBI ID 179157)

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Špoljar Vržina, Sanja M. Talking culture, crying health, hoping for nothing: surviving the many flyers above the human rights global cuckoo's nests // Collegium antropologicum, 35 (2011), 4; 980-981

Podaci o odgovornosti

Špoljar Vržina, Sanja M.

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Talking culture, crying health, hoping for nothing: surviving the many flyers above the human rights global cuckoo's nests

Today’s talk about any heath issues is part of a wider web of neoliberal destructive processes of which all fall into the category of discriminating populations and their cultures, downgrading their right to life and violating their human dignity. Poor health, poverty stricken health systems and screaming epidemiological factors make just one more triangle of the successive visible consequences of destruction that equals to the violation of human dignity, to begin with. Yet no correction is possible since every problem is tied to the double standard perceivement of Human Rights. The author is engaged in presenting a need of a deeper auto-reflexive work-through of our human approachments and biological realities. This urgent stance is based on the new, set by Kalny (2009) and Baxi (2006), orientation towards a critical reading of the Human Rights and the advocacy toward differentiating between the politics for human rights and politics of human rights (the later being the politics of rights instrumentalization). Health and its non-sustainability is one of the most dramatic areas in which this differentiation of ones approaches is dramatically felt and needed. The end results are envisioned to support the already existing field of a number of dedicated critical medical anthropologists, as well as authors across all fields, in their demand for, nothing more or less than, the dignity for the populations that they/we daily represent.

kultura; zdravlje; Ljudska Prava; podvojenost; neoliberalizam; konzumerizam

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Podaci o izdanju

35 (4)

2011.

980-981

objavljeno

0350-6134

Povezanost rada

Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita, Sociologija, Etnologija i antropologija

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