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The Cultural Body in Healthcare - in Brazil

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The search for body modifications through ethnosurgery may be the result of a structural racism that began in the colonial period in Brazil and which left the image of the colonized or enslaved, indigenous or black, as inferior and the colonizer, white, as the ideal model of beauty, power and social distinction. Recognizing the diversity of the globalized world makes the consumption of the cultural body a great paradox. This is because at the same time as modern societies seek to accept differences, they also try to mask them. Therefore, reflecting on the concept of healing within societies enables new discussions in health, thus creating tools based on listening, dialog, respect for culture, individual experiences, collective representations of the body and exchanges of information between individuals and health professionals. These professionals, whether healing in physiotherapy or shaping the body in physical education, make it possible to transform people's relationships with themselves, with an emphasis on promoting health and self-care and not just appearance.

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Luciana Maria Masiero - Doctor in Social Sciences, Master in Anthropology of Iberoamerica, Postgraduate in Hospital Administration and Health Business at IAHCS (2011), Physiotherapist and Physical Education Teacher.

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Authors Luciana Maria Masiero
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.06.2024
 
EAN 9786207700561
ISBN 9786207700561
No. of pages 60
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Training, job, career

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