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AUTOR(ES) Emily Martin
ANO 1990
TIPO Article
PERIÓDICO Medical Anthropology Quarterly
ISSN 0745-5194
E-ISSN 1548-1387
EDITORA Wiley (Blackwell Publishing)
DOI 10.1525/maq.1990.4.4.02a00030
CITAÇÕES 36
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 e6b6179fe3bf7ec0140c5a26fff214a5
FORMATO PDF

Resumo

In this article I describe the main imagery currently used in popular and scientific descriptions of the immune system in the United States: the body as nation state at war over its external borders, containing internal surveillance systems to monitor foreign intruders. Although in some respects this is a boundary‐oriented, internally flat system, in other respects it contains suppressed hierarchies that draw on cultural concepts of race and gender. I suggest what kinds of ideological work such imagery may be doing and what uses people make of it. Other models of the body and immune responses that build on different imagery are described.

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