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Seth M. Holmes, M.D., Ph.D. Internal Medicine and Cultural Anthropology

STRAWBERRIES AND SUFFERING Social Inequalities, Symbolic Violence, and Health in US-Mexico Migration. Seth M. Holmes, M.D., Ph.D. Internal Medicine and Cultural Anthropology Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Scholar, Columbia University. Skagit Valley: Tanaka Farm.

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Seth M. Holmes, M.D., Ph.D. Internal Medicine and Cultural Anthropology

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  1. STRAWBERRIES AND SUFFERINGSocial Inequalities, Symbolic Violence, and Health in US-Mexico Migration • Seth M. Holmes, M.D., Ph.D. • Internal Medicine and Cultural Anthropology • Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Scholar, Columbia University

  2. Skagit Valley: Tanaka Farm

  3. Central Valley of California

  4. Triqui Zone of Oaxaca, Mexico

  5. U.S. / MEXICO BORDER

  6. Presentation Structure • Ethnicity-citizenship hierarchy in U.S. agriculture • Hierarchy of suffering • Naturalization of hierarchies

  7. THE TANAKA FARM

  8. THE ANTHROPOLOGIST

  9. THE HIERARCHY OF SUFFERINGor HEALTH DISPARITIES • Immigrants in the U.S. • Agricultural workers • Migrant and seasonal farm workers

  10. THE HIERARCHY OF SUFFERINGor “The Doctors Don’t Know Anything”

  11. Skagit County Farmland

  12. COLLECTIVE BAD FAITH

  13. THE CLINICAL GAZE IN MIGRANT HEALTH

  14. NATURALIZATIONand INTERNALIZATION

  15. PRAGMATIC SOLIDARITY • Micro to Macro Continuum • Local clinical encounter • Medical education • Local and regional prejudices • National policies • Global policies

  16. Acknowledgements • Triqui people • Tanaka Farm • Clinicians • Area residents • Family and friends • Professors and classmates • UCSF, UC Berkeley, UPenn, Columbia U, Harvard U • NIH, NIGMS, MSTP, UCMexus, UCSF Dean’s Office

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