关键词: Mexico México deafness lengua de señas medical travel medicalización medicalization sign language sordera viajes médicos

Mesh : Anthropology, Medical Child Deafness / ethnology therapy Family / ethnology Humans Medicalization Mexico / ethnology Sign Language Travel

来  源:   DOI:10.1080/01459740.2018.1540617   PDF(Sci-hub)

Abstract:
In this article, I trace the most salient features of Mexican families\' complex journeys as they coped with the \"predicament\" of childhood deafness. Framing support seeking through the theoretical lens of pilgrimage brings into focus family introspection and captures their tenacity while facing culture-specific obstacles. Ultimately, families realized their quests were not about \"fixing\" their children\'s hearing, but finding more reliable communication in sign language. Pilgrimage, as a metaphor for the journeys described by participants, helps us understand families\' realizations that the biomedical options most commonly available in Mexico City were of limited efficacy, and reveals collective desire for alternatives to these options.
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