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Identity at the Intersection of Gender and Religion among Mexican-American Women in Chicago PowerPoint presentation

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posted on 2021-02-04, 01:43 authored by Sandra SufianSandra Sufian, Gretchen Case, Joanna MichelJoanna Michel, Elsa Vazquez-Melendez, Carrie SandahlCarrie Sandahl

This Health Humanities Portrait, Identity at the Intersection of Gender and Religion among Mexican-American Women in Chicago, explores how individuals are expected to navigate a variety of social roles—such as their gender, age, and vocation--in their everyday lives. This Health Humanities portrait uses a “dramaturgical analysis,” derived from performance studies, to explore how social roles influence our understandings and experiences of health, well-being, and illness.


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National Endowment for the Humanities Humanities Initiatives for Hispanic-Serving Institutions grant (AC-258909-18)

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