Transforming medical anthropology: Community, praxis, and the Black Feminist Health Science Studies Collaboratory
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Transforming medical anthropology: Community, praxis, and the Black Feminist Health Science Studies Collaboratory
Abstract
Despite the transformative contributions of Black feminist thought, medical anthropology often fails to recognize or center the works of Black feminist thinkers. We argue that Black feminist theory is critical for a study and praxis of new approaches to healing, health, medicine, illness, disability, and care. We can't continue to simply recognize that current systems are failing us; Black feminist theory moves us past recognition toward transformative liberation. This special issue emerges from works and conversations leading up to, during, and after the first Black Feminist Health Science Studies Collaboratory, held virtually in May 2021. Through the Collaboratory, we propose a new form of coming together around the sharing of knowledge and practice based in Black feminist thought and Black feminist healing arts. The collection of works that follow demonstrates and provides practical means toward a more liberatory practice of medical anthropology.
Keywords: Black feminisms; epistemology; form; health; medical anthropology; racialization.
© 2025 The Author(s). Medical Anthropology Quarterly published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Anthropological Association.
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