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Article: Racial minorities, medicine and health.
- Article from:
- Canadian Journal of Sociology
- Article date:
- December 22, 1997
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Halifax, Nova Scotia: Fernwood Publishing, 1994
These two volumes arise from a conference on women, racial minorities and health, sponsored by the Social Research Unit at the University of Saskatchewan. They represent a wide variety of issues in this general area, approached from a critical perspective distinctive of Saskatchewan cultural history. Saskatchewan has a long history of this critical perspective, emanating from a people's response to a harsh environment coupled with a keen resentment of manipulation by the eastern establishment. The volumes reflect this cultural pale very well for the most part, and present a Western Canadian sociology of health which ...