Menéndez Eduardo L
Doctor en Ciencias Antropológicas. Doctor Honoris Causa por la Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Catalunia; Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina; y Universidad Nacional de Lanús, Argentina. Profesor-investigador emérito, Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social (CIESAS), México DF, México.
Salud Colect. 2024 Jun 10;20:e4843. doi: 10.18294/sc.2024.4843.
A whole series of processes lead to the decrease in the use of traditional medicine by the indigenous peoples of Mexico, including the reduction in the number of traditional healers and the direct and indirect expansion of biomedicine. This essay addresses the central role these processes play in the relations of hegemony/subalternity that occur in different fields of reality, and especially in the health-illness-care-prevention processes, given that counter-hegemonic processes are not generated, or those that do arise have been ineffective in confronting social hegemony in general and biomedical hegemony in particular.
一系列过程导致墨西哥原住民对传统医学的使用减少,包括传统治疗师数量的减少以及生物医学的直接和间接扩张。鉴于没有产生反霸权过程,或者那些产生的反霸权过程在对抗总体社会霸权,特别是生物医学霸权方面无效,本文探讨了这些过程在不同现实领域中出现的霸权/从属关系中所起的核心作用,尤其是在健康-疾病-护理-预防过程中。