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Despite the centrality of migration in our contemporary world, scholarship on mobility and health frequently separates migrants according to legal status, country of origin, destination, or health concern. Yet people on the move and health systems face challenges and opportunities that transcend these boundaries, including border fortification, neoliberal agendas, and climate change. This volume explores these epistemic borders, recognizing the necessity of a new conversation about migration and health. Each of the empirically grounded chapters introduces readers to pressing questions of migration and health in diverse social, political, and geographical settings.



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“This is a welcome and timely addition to the scholarly literature on migration and health.” • Charles Watters, University of Sussex



Table of Contents

Foreword
Catherine Panter-Brick

Introduction
Nadia El-Shaarawi and Stéphanie Larchanché

Part I: Challenging the Borders of Belonging

Chapter 1. Must the Tired and the Poor “Stand on Their Own Two Feet”? Tools for Analyzing How Migrants’ Deservingness is Reckoned
Sarah S. Willen and Jennifer Cook

Chapter 2. Wanting to “Be Seen”: Experiences of Migration, Gender and Motherhood in Johannesburg, South Africa
Becky Walker and Elsa Oliveira

Chapter 3. Migration or Forced Displacement?: The Complex Choices of Climate Change and Disaster Migrants in Shishmaref, Alaska and Nanumea, Tuvalu
Elizabeth Marino and Heather Lazrus

Part II: Challenging the Borders of Care

Chapter 4. Translating Fanon in the Italian Context: Rethinking the Ethics of Treatment in Psychiatry
Cristiana Giordano

Chapter 5. Precarity, Chronic Illness, and Borders of Care Confronting Immigrants in Paris, France
Carolyn Sargent, Laurent Zelek and Anne Festa

Chapter 6. Doctors Challenging Borders: The Dilemmas and Successes of Syrian-American Medical Humanitarians
Rania Kassab Sweis

Part III: Challenging Policy Borders

Chapter 7. Citizenship for Sale and Legality Foreclosed: Immigration, Financialization, and the US Health Care System
Nolan Kline

Chapter 8. Narrative Testimony and Political Potentiality: Surviving Family Separation, Advocating for Migrants’ Rights and Wellbeing
Kristin Yarris

Afterword
Heide Castañeda

Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 10/06/2022
      ISBN13: 9781800735019, 978-1800735019
      ISBN10: 1800735014

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Despite the centrality of migration in our contemporary world, scholarship on mobility and health frequently separates migrants according to legal status, country of origin, destination, or health concern. Yet people on the move and health systems face challenges and opportunities that transcend these boundaries, including border fortification, neoliberal agendas, and climate change. This volume explores these epistemic borders, recognizing the necessity of a new conversation about migration and health. Each of the empirically grounded chapters introduces readers to pressing questions of migration and health in diverse social, political, and geographical settings.



      Trade Review

      “This is a welcome and timely addition to the scholarly literature on migration and health.” • Charles Watters, University of Sussex



      Table of Contents

      Foreword
      Catherine Panter-Brick

      Introduction
      Nadia El-Shaarawi and Stéphanie Larchanché

      Part I: Challenging the Borders of Belonging

      Chapter 1. Must the Tired and the Poor “Stand on Their Own Two Feet”? Tools for Analyzing How Migrants’ Deservingness is Reckoned
      Sarah S. Willen and Jennifer Cook

      Chapter 2. Wanting to “Be Seen”: Experiences of Migration, Gender and Motherhood in Johannesburg, South Africa
      Becky Walker and Elsa Oliveira

      Chapter 3. Migration or Forced Displacement?: The Complex Choices of Climate Change and Disaster Migrants in Shishmaref, Alaska and Nanumea, Tuvalu
      Elizabeth Marino and Heather Lazrus

      Part II: Challenging the Borders of Care

      Chapter 4. Translating Fanon in the Italian Context: Rethinking the Ethics of Treatment in Psychiatry
      Cristiana Giordano

      Chapter 5. Precarity, Chronic Illness, and Borders of Care Confronting Immigrants in Paris, France
      Carolyn Sargent, Laurent Zelek and Anne Festa

      Chapter 6. Doctors Challenging Borders: The Dilemmas and Successes of Syrian-American Medical Humanitarians
      Rania Kassab Sweis

      Part III: Challenging Policy Borders

      Chapter 7. Citizenship for Sale and Legality Foreclosed: Immigration, Financialization, and the US Health Care System
      Nolan Kline

      Chapter 8. Narrative Testimony and Political Potentiality: Surviving Family Separation, Advocating for Migrants’ Rights and Wellbeing
      Kristin Yarris

      Afterword
      Heide Castañeda

      Index

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