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Undocumented Motherhood: Gender,Maternal Identity,and the Politics of Health Care
Authors:Elizabeth Farfán-Santos
Affiliation:1. Department of Comparative Cultural Studies, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USAefarfans@central.uh.edu
Abstract:
ABSTRACT

Undocumented Mexican immigrants have had to regularly confront a prohibiting health care system despite alienation, marginalization, and the threat of deportation. In this article, I explore the impact of political exclusion and alienating discourses on the health habitus of undocumented Mexican mothers through the narrative of one mother, Marta Garza, who finds herself at the painful intersection of political and medical alienation. Marta’s narrative reflects an analytical framework that centers undocumented motherhood as a space of necessary resilience and strain, wherein she is forced to advocate for her children’s health despite prohibitive barriers and dangerous potential consequences.
Keywords:Health access  illness narratives  immigrant health  Latino/a health  undocumented Mexican women
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