Race-ing Time: Clinical Temporalities and Inequality in Public Prenatal Care
Abstract
Analysis of clinical temporalities, or the social organization of time in the clinic, offers insights into how racism coheres in pregnant bodies and institutions, with implications for health care experiences for patients and providers. Based on research at a public prenatal clinic, I argue that long patient wait-times and pressure on providers to speed up are temporal instantiations of the same racist structures that shape public health care in...
Paper Details
Title
Race-ing Time: Clinical Temporalities and Inequality in Public Prenatal Care
Published Date
Apr 5, 2019
Journal
Volume
38
Issue
8
Pages
651 - 663
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