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Book Review: Structures of Indifference: An Indigenous Life and Death in a Canadian City
International Indigenous Policy Journal Pub Date : 2020-07-02 , DOI: 10.18584/iipj.2020.11.3.10800
Krista Stelkia

The case of Brian Sinclair, a First Nations man who died in a Winnipeg, Manitoba, hospital emergency room in 2008 after waiting 34 hours for medical care to treat a preventable infection, represents the degree to which structural indifference exists within Canadian society. This article reviews the book Structures of Indifference: An Indigenous Life and Death in a Canadian City by Mary Jane Logan McCallum and Adele Perry, published by University of Manitoba Press in 2018. The review will provide a content summary of each chapter along with an assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of the book. A critical analysis of how the authors examined this case, using a place-based approach of the city, the hospital, and life and death of Brian Sinclair, is discussed. The review will identify critical concepts and lessons relevant to the development of Indigenous health policy and practice, which will be applicable to both a national and international audience.

中文翻译:

书评:冷漠的结构:加拿大城市中的土著生与死

布莱恩·辛克莱尔(Brian Sinclair)的案例是原住民,他在等待34小时的医疗护理以治疗可预防的感染后于2008年在曼尼托巴省温尼伯的医院急诊室死亡,这表明加拿大社会对结构性漠不关心的程度。本文回顾了马里·简·洛根·麦卡勒姆(Mary Jane Logan McCallum)和阿黛尔·佩里(Adele Perry)在2018年出版的《冷漠的结构:加拿大城市中的土著人的生命和死亡》一书,该书由曼尼托巴大学出版社出版。该评论将提供每一章的内容摘要以及评估书的优点和缺点。讨论了对作者如何使用城市,医院以及布莱恩·辛克莱(Brian Sinclair)的生死基于地点的方法进行审查的关键分析。
更新日期:2020-07-02
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