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Against settler colonial iatrogenesis : Inuit resistance to treatment in Indian Hospitals in Canada
University of British Columbia Library

June 2021
Document > Journal Article
Creators
Granzow, Kara
Description
"Canada's program to examine, transfer and treat Indigenous and Inuit peoples with tuberculosis in Indian Hospitals (ca. 1936 and 1969) has generally been framed by official narratives of population health, benevolence, and care. However, letters written by Inuit patients in Indian hospitals and their kin, and which were addressed to government officials and translated by government employees, challenge this assumption. By focusing on the harmful effects of the segregation and long-term detainment of Inuit peoples away from their communities, the letters theorize TB treatment as multiply harmful and iatrogenic. The letters also showcase how Inuit peoples resisted Indian Hospital treatment and articulated the need for care and treatment to occur within a network of intimate relations, rather than in distant sanatoriums"--abstract.

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Statement of Responsibility
Kara Granzow.
Publication Information
Taylor & Francis
Physical Description
1 online resource (15 pages)
Notes
Contained in: Anthropology & Medicine. Volume 28, number 2 (June 2021), p. 156-171.
Citation (APA Style): Kara Granzow (2021) Against settler colonial iatrogenesis: Inuit resistance to treatment in Indian Hospitals in Canada, Anthropology & Medicine, 28(2), 156-171, DOI: 10.1080/13648470.2021.1929832.
Includes bibliographical references.
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