The success of food allergy activism in highlighting the dangers of foodborne allergens shows how illness communities can effectively advocate for the needs of their members. In Food Allergy Advocacy, Danya Glabau follows parents and activists as they fight for allergen-free environments, accurate labeling, the fair application of disability law, and access to life-saving medications for food-allergic children in the United States. At the same time, she shows how this activism also reproduces the culturally dominant politics of personhood and responsibility, based on an idealized version of the American family, centered around white, middle-class, and heteronormative motherhood.
By holding up the threat of food allergens to the white nuclear family to galvanize political and scientific action, Glabau shows, the movement excludes many, including Black women and disabled adults, whose families and health have too often been marginalized from public health and social safety net programs. Further, its strategies are founded on the assumption that market-based solutions will address issues of social exclusion and equal access to healthcare.
Sharing the personal experiences of a wide spectrum of people, including parents, support group leaders, physicians, entrepreneurs, and scientists, Food Allergy Advocacy raises important questions about who controls illness activism. Using critical, intersectional feminism to interrogate how race, class, and gender shape activist priorities and platforms, it shows the way to new, justice-focused models of advocacy.
1 有用 robin鳥 2022-07-04 02:12:49
anyway投给顶刊的书评终于发了>< 对各种医学与社会史料都追溯得很细;虽然性别、阶层、种族还有交叉性都是较常见的社科主题,从微观的家庭、学校实践上升到宏观政法的视角、再到reproductive politics与Stock Epinephrine Entity立法如何为制药行业所用,依旧很有新意,对gender-normative caretaking与privatization of me... anyway投给顶刊的书评终于发了>< 对各种医学与社会史料都追溯得很细;虽然性别、阶层、种族还有交叉性都是较常见的社科主题,从微观的家庭、学校实践上升到宏观政法的视角、再到reproductive politics与Stock Epinephrine Entity立法如何为制药行业所用,依旧很有新意,对gender-normative caretaking与privatization of medication的拉扯,鞭辟入里;议论的浓度高,不太像ethnography,更像报告文学的风格。 (展开)