
Radical Prescription
Drawing on a diverse range of sources revealing the perspectives of those at the center of power and those on the margins, Urban finds that the Cuban republican state intervened to confront the tuberculosis problem only after coming under intense grassroots pressure. Cuban citizens forged an activist political subculture around tuberculosis, however, rejecting discourses that blamed the sick for their own illness. This loose coalition of sanatorium patients, tenement dwellers, black public intellectuals, labor organizers, and reform-minded physicians won entitlements to state health care and pressed for other social rights that influenced health. Their critiques of the state's politicized and inefficient tuberculosis program contributed to the declining legitimacy of the Batista government, helping to spur the Revolution and an innovative restructuring of the public health system.
- Undertitel
- Citizenship and the Politics of Tuberculosis in Twentieth-Century Cuba
- Författare
- Kelly Urban
- ISBN
- 9781469673080
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 179 gram
- Serie
- Envisioning Cuba
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2023-05-02
- Sidor
- 252
