Contribuciones literarias, biográficas y autoetnográficas a la antropología médica en España: El caso catalán

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The autoethnographic method has been an important contribution to the development of medical anthropology in Spain. This article first reviews and explores documents published before 1980 that are usually classified as literature and autobiography and are linked to the health-disease-care process, a paradigmatic example of which is Ramona Via's diary Com neixen els Catalans [How Catalans are born] published in 1972. The second part of the article is focused on contributions carried out since the 1980s using the concept of autoethnography, which have as their object the body, health and illness based on a subjective ethnographic experience. This period, unlike the first, is characterized by the emergence of anthropologist authors who have promoted the development of this method, legitimized by the Tarragona School and substantialized in the first Spanish conference of autoethnography in 2015.

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Alegre-Agís, E., & Riccò, I. (2017). Contribuciones literarias, biográficas y autoetnográficas a la antropología médica en España: El caso catalán. Salud Colectiva, 13(2), 279–293. https://doi.org/10.18294/sc.2017.1203

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