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Passive Patient Culture in India: Disrespect in Law and Medicine by Supriya Subramani ISBN 9780367655372, 9781003129998, 9780367655365, 0367655373, 1003129994, 0367655365 instant download

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Authors:Supriya Subramani
Pages:199 pages
Year:2025
Edition:1
Publisher:Taylor & Francis
Language:english
File Size:2.16 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780367655372, 9781003129998, 9780367655365, 0367655373, 1003129994, 0367655365
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Passive Patient Culture in India: Disrespect in Law and Medicine by Supriya Subramani ISBN 9780367655372, 9781003129998, 9780367655365, 0367655373, 1003129994, 0367655365 instant download

In a society shaped by deep inequalities, where healthcare and legal systems often reinforce class, caste, and gender hierarchies, this book offers a powerful examination of patienthood in India. 
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This book critiques the archetype of the "passive patient" entrenched in both medicine and law in India-an image that undermines agency, diminishes self-respect, and sustains a culture of disrespect. Chapters of the book unpacks the intersections of power, social categories, and patienthood, exposing how marginalized communities face routine indignities in healthcare and law. 
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It explores law and medicine's role in maintaining presumed "passive patient" archetype, especially through legal judgements and healthcare encounters. This book advocates for reimagining patienthood as centered on self-respect, recognition, and agency, arguing that the "passive patient" is not an isolated phenomenon but an outcome of broader, oppressive structures. 
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Contributing to robust debates in medical ethics, medical sociology, bioethics, and social justice, this book is essential reading for those interested in the intersections of medical sociology, applied ethics, health services research, social justice, bioethics and law.
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