Medicine in the Meantime: The Work of Care in Mozambique (Critical Global Health: Evidence) (Paperback)

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Medicine in the Meantime: The Work of Care in Mozambique (Critical Global Health: Evidence) (Paperback)

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In Mozambique, where more than half of the national health care budget comes from foreign donors, NGOs and global health research projects have facilitated a dramatic expansion of medical services. At once temporary and unfolding over decades, these projects also enact deeply divergent understandings of what care means and who does it. In Medicine in the Meantime, Ramah McKay follows two medical projects in Mozambique through the day-to-day lives of patients and health care providers, showing how transnational medical resources and infrastructures give rise to diverse possibilities for work and care amid constraint. Paying careful attention to the specific postcolonial and postsocialist context of Mozambique, McKay considers how the presence of NGOs and the governing logics of the global health economy have transformed the relations-between and within bodies, medical technologies, friends, kin, and organizations-that care requires and how such transformations pose new challenges for ethnographic analysis and critique.
Ramah McKay is Assistant Professor of the History and Sociology of Science at the University of Pennsylvania.
Product Details ISBN: 9780822370192
ISBN-10: 0822370190
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publication Date: January 12th, 2018
Pages: 256
Language: English
Series: Critical Global Health: Evidence