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Public Health & Preventive Medicine, African American History - Social Aspects, Ethnosciences, Health Care Delivery, African Americans - Social Conditions, Discrimination & Prejudice - General
Racism, Health, and Post-Industrialism by Clovis E. Semmes β€” book cover

Racism, Health, and Post-Industrialism

by Clovis E. Semmes
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Overview

Historical, sociological, and ecological analyses reveal that the health of a people is broadly determined by the strength, resilience, and vitality of their culture. The destructive effects of oppression and exploitation on health linger and are difficult to transcend when systemic attacks on the institutional stability of a people persist. Normative cultural destabilization produces added and abnormal challenges to the health status of African Americans. The pursuit of health becomes both a goal and a tool of liberation. Better health builds and releases mental, physical, and spiritual energy that can be directed toward achieving empowerment and development. The process of self-consciously pursuing better health attacks the fundamental mechanisms of cultural exploitation and oppression by serving to dismantle colonial-like relationships of dependency.

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About the Author, Clovis E. Semmes

CLOVIS E. SEMMES is Professor of African American Studies at Eastern Michigan University.

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Semmes (African American studies, Eastern Michigan U.) analyzes health in the African American community from a historical and sociological view. He argues that health consciousness becomes political consciousness as we understand how the mechanisms of exploitation and liberation provide particular challenges to the health status of a minority people. His discussions examine health transitions from slavery through the post-slavery periods of economic dislocation; alternative and folk remedies within the community; and specific issues of modern health care access, as well as community based reform strategies. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
February 28, 1996
Publisher
Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1996.
Pages
200
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780275954284

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