Domesticating Organ Transplant: Familial Sacrifice And National Aspiration In Mexico

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Organ transplant in Mexico is overwhelmingly a family matter, utterly dependent on kidneys from living relativesùnot from stranger donors typical elsewhere. Yet Mexican transplant is also a public affair that is proudly performed primarily in state-run hospitals. In Domesticating Organ Transplant, Megan Crowley-Matoka examines the intimate dynamics and complex politics of kidney transplant, drawing on extensive fieldwork with patients, families, medical professionals, and government and religious leaders in Guadalajara. Weaving together haunting stories and sometimes surprising statistics culled from hundreds of transplant cases, she offers nuanced insight into the way iconic notions about mothers, miracles, and mestizos shape how some lives are saved and others are risked through transplantation. Crowley-Matoka argues that as familial donors render transplant culturally familiar, this fraught form of medicine is deeply enabled in Mexico by its domestication as both private matter of home and proud product of the nation. Analyzing the everyday effects of transplantÆs own iconic power as an intervention that exemplifies medicineÆs death-defying promise and commodifying perils, Crowley-Matoka illuminates how embodied experience, clinical practice, and national identity produce one another.


  • | Author: Megan Crowley-Matoka
  • | Publisher: Duke University Press Books
  • | Publication Date: Mar 25, 2016
  • | Number of Pages: 336 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Hardcover/Social Science
  • | ISBN-10: 0822360527
  • | ISBN-13: 9780822360520
Author:
Megan Crowley-Matoka
Publisher:
Duke University Press Books
Publication Date:
Mar 25, 2016
Number of pages:
336 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Hardcover/Social Science
ISBN-10:
0822360527
ISBN-13:
9780822360520