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Sickening: Anti-Black Racism and Health Disparities in the United States

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Full Title:

Sickening: Anti-Black Racism and Health Disparities in the United States

Contributors:

By (Author) Anne Pollock

ISBN:

9781517911713

Publisher:

University of Minnesota Press

Imprint:

University of Minnesota Press

Publication Date:

26th October 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Health, illness and addiction: social aspects
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
History of medicine

Dewey:

362.108996073

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

176

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 25mm

Description

An event-by-event look at how institutionalized racism harms the health of African Americans in the twenty-first century

A crucial component of anti-Black racism is the unconscionable disparity in health outcomes between Black and white Americans. Sickening examines this institutionalized inequality through dramatic, concrete events from the past two decades, revealing how unequal living conditions and inadequate medical care have become routine.

From the spike in chronic disease after Hurricane Katrina to the lack of protection for Black residents during the Flint water crisisand even the life-threatening childbirth experience for tennis star Serena Williamsauthor Anne Pollock takes readers on a journey through the diversity of anti-Black racism operating in healthcare. She goes beneath the surface to deconstruct the structures that make these events possible, including mass incarceration, police brutality, and the hypervisibility of Black athletes bodies. Ultimately, Sickening shows what these shocking events reveal about the everyday racialization of health in the United States.

Concluding with a vital examination of racialized healthcare during the COVID pandemic and the Black Lives Matter rebellions of 2020, Sickening cuts through the mind-numbing statistics to vividly portray healthcare inequalities. In a gripping and passionate style, Pollock shows the devastating reality and consequences of systemic racism on the lives and health of Black Americans.

Reviews

"Anne Pollock offers a model and method for situating everyday forms of anti-Blackness within a larger machinery of death-making thatwhether it grinds people down slowly or extinguishes them swiftlycounts on our inability to connect the dots. Riveting, infuriating, and essential, Sickening reminds us that neither statistics nor structural analysis will save us, and all those committed to social change must heed the stories we tell (and are told) about racism and inequity if we are to get free."Ruha Benjamin, author of Race After Technology

"For all the ink that has been spilled on racial disparities in disease, there is frustratingly little attention to how racism works and why it both developed and persists. With Sickening, Anne Pollock meticulously illustrates several key theoretical and conceptual principles on race and racism, such as their durability, that have not yet been fully developed in the field of science and technology studies."Lundy Braun, author of Breathing Race into the Machine: The Surprising Career of the Spirometer from Plantation to Genetics

"A crucial guided analysis of anti-Blackness and its impact on Black peoples ability to live as fully entitled citizens, Pollocks scholarship is essential medicine for a society in denial about its sickness."Foreword

"This book offers us the tools to think and act critically about workable solutions, as we recognize injustice and realize our part in dismantling systems of inequities. "Colors of Influence

"Sickening is a great book for opening minds, encouraging action, and inspiring advocacy for justice."American Scientist

"In a gripping and passionate style, Pollock shows the devastating reality and consequences of systemic racism on the lives and health of Black Americans. "The Washington Informer

Author Bio

Anne Pollock is professor of global health and social medicine at Kings College London. She is author of Medicating Race: Heart Disease and Durable Preoccupations with Difference and Synthesizing Hope: Matter, Knowledge, and Place in South African Drug Discovery.

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