Hemoglobinas variantes na área médica e no discurso cotidiano: Um olhar sobre raça, nação e genética no Brasil contemporâneo12

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This article analyses the relationship between medical discourses and everyday notions of race, population and nation, using as case study the comparison between the use of these categories in medical articles of two renowned Brazilian haematologists on the presence of pathological variant haemoglobins in Brazil and the understanding of families of patients diagnosed with sickle-cell anaemia on the same questions. Through this comparison it is possible to see not only how medical discourses influence everyday notions of race and heredity, but also how in both cases these notions are inextricable from wider ideas about the past and future of the Brazilian nation.

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Calvo-Gonzalez, E. (2017). Hemoglobinas variantes na área médica e no discurso cotidiano: Um olhar sobre raça, nação e genética no Brasil contemporâneo12. Saude e Sociedade, 26(1), 75–87. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-12902017157821

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