"Los míos... ¡todos asustados!": vulnerabilidad infantil y trayectorias de desarrollo en los Valles Calchaquíes salteños

Autores
Remorini, Carolina; Palermo, María Laura
Año de publicación
2016
Idioma
español castellano
Tipo de recurso
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Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
This work analyzes the narrative of women of different generations in which fright - as a vernacular category - emerges as the cause of numerous health problems that take place along the life trajectory of mothers as well as their children, having a vital impact on child development. This narrative was obtained in the framework of an ethnographic research in Molinos (Calchaquí Valleys, Salta). We analyzed the way in which the interviewees present the sequences of events surrounding the emergence of their own episodes of illness and those of their children. We also recognized actors, resources and relationships involved. We analyzed references to episodes of fright and its variants, which -of the absence of timely diagnosis and treatment - can cause problems of different severity on health and child development. In the framework of their narrative, the appeal to nosological categories of traditional medicine is justified in those cases whose resolution involves numerous therapeutic instances or due to the inefficiency of other alternatives. Thus, in the process of finding effective options for the resolution of a health problem, these categories are integrated into new hypotheses that reorient the action.
Laboratorio de Investigaciones en Etnografía Aplicada
Materia
Antropología
Ethnography
Fright
Child development
Calchaquí Valleys
Argentina
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv "Los míos... ¡todos asustados!": vulnerabilidad infantil y trayectorias de desarrollo en los Valles Calchaquíes salteños
title "Los míos... ¡todos asustados!": vulnerabilidad infantil y trayectorias de desarrollo en los Valles Calchaquíes salteños
spellingShingle "Los míos... ¡todos asustados!": vulnerabilidad infantil y trayectorias de desarrollo en los Valles Calchaquíes salteños
Remorini, Carolina
Antropología
Ethnography
Fright
Child development
Calchaquí Valleys
Argentina
title_short "Los míos... ¡todos asustados!": vulnerabilidad infantil y trayectorias de desarrollo en los Valles Calchaquíes salteños
title_full "Los míos... ¡todos asustados!": vulnerabilidad infantil y trayectorias de desarrollo en los Valles Calchaquíes salteños
title_fullStr "Los míos... ¡todos asustados!": vulnerabilidad infantil y trayectorias de desarrollo en los Valles Calchaquíes salteños
title_full_unstemmed "Los míos... ¡todos asustados!": vulnerabilidad infantil y trayectorias de desarrollo en los Valles Calchaquíes salteños
title_sort "Los míos... ¡todos asustados!": vulnerabilidad infantil y trayectorias de desarrollo en los Valles Calchaquíes salteños
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Remorini, Carolina
Palermo, María Laura
author Remorini, Carolina
author_facet Remorini, Carolina
Palermo, María Laura
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Antropología
Ethnography
Fright
Child development
Calchaquí Valleys
Argentina
topic Antropología
Ethnography
Fright
Child development
Calchaquí Valleys
Argentina
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv This work analyzes the narrative of women of different generations in which fright - as a vernacular category - emerges as the cause of numerous health problems that take place along the life trajectory of mothers as well as their children, having a vital impact on child development. This narrative was obtained in the framework of an ethnographic research in Molinos (Calchaquí Valleys, Salta). We analyzed the way in which the interviewees present the sequences of events surrounding the emergence of their own episodes of illness and those of their children. We also recognized actors, resources and relationships involved. We analyzed references to episodes of fright and its variants, which -of the absence of timely diagnosis and treatment - can cause problems of different severity on health and child development. In the framework of their narrative, the appeal to nosological categories of traditional medicine is justified in those cases whose resolution involves numerous therapeutic instances or due to the inefficiency of other alternatives. Thus, in the process of finding effective options for the resolution of a health problem, these categories are integrated into new hypotheses that reorient the action.
Laboratorio de Investigaciones en Etnografía Aplicada
description This work analyzes the narrative of women of different generations in which fright - as a vernacular category - emerges as the cause of numerous health problems that take place along the life trajectory of mothers as well as their children, having a vital impact on child development. This narrative was obtained in the framework of an ethnographic research in Molinos (Calchaquí Valleys, Salta). We analyzed the way in which the interviewees present the sequences of events surrounding the emergence of their own episodes of illness and those of their children. We also recognized actors, resources and relationships involved. We analyzed references to episodes of fright and its variants, which -of the absence of timely diagnosis and treatment - can cause problems of different severity on health and child development. In the framework of their narrative, the appeal to nosological categories of traditional medicine is justified in those cases whose resolution involves numerous therapeutic instances or due to the inefficiency of other alternatives. Thus, in the process of finding effective options for the resolution of a health problem, these categories are integrated into new hypotheses that reorient the action.
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