Covering health: healthworlds of first-generation Chinese immigrants in Boston Chinatown

This study examines the healthworlds of first-generation Chinese immigrants in Boston's Chinatown. Through participant observation and interviews conducted within a local church and a local park community, three key issues emerged: how the space of Chinatown influences people's post-immig...

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Main Author: Xin, Tong
Language:en_US
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2144/15071
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spelling ndltd-bu.edu-oai-open.bu.edu-2144-150712019-01-08T15:36:46Z Covering health: healthworlds of first-generation Chinese immigrants in Boston Chinatown Xin, Tong Cultural anthropology Caregiving Chinese immigrants Healthworlds Community health Everyday life Moral solidarity This study examines the healthworlds of first-generation Chinese immigrants in Boston's Chinatown. Through participant observation and interviews conducted within a local church and a local park community, three key issues emerged: how the space of Chinatown influences people's post-immigration healthworlds; the dynamics of community health supports and health challenges; and the daily health lives of these immigrant individuals within their respective families. Likewise, complex understandings of health coverage emerge that include not only health insurance, but also social forms of insurance. Community integration becomes not only a cultural tradition, but also how health resources and health support are linked and provided. This social form of insurance makes it possible for community members to reach out cultural and religious health resources and support in the context of everyday life. 2016-03-04T18:54:29Z 2016-03-04T18:54:29Z 2014 2016-01-22T18:57:59Z Thesis/Dissertation https://hdl.handle.net/2144/15071 en_US
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topic Cultural anthropology
Caregiving
Chinese immigrants
Healthworlds
Community health
Everyday life
Moral solidarity
spellingShingle Cultural anthropology
Caregiving
Chinese immigrants
Healthworlds
Community health
Everyday life
Moral solidarity
Xin, Tong
Covering health: healthworlds of first-generation Chinese immigrants in Boston Chinatown
description This study examines the healthworlds of first-generation Chinese immigrants in Boston's Chinatown. Through participant observation and interviews conducted within a local church and a local park community, three key issues emerged: how the space of Chinatown influences people's post-immigration healthworlds; the dynamics of community health supports and health challenges; and the daily health lives of these immigrant individuals within their respective families. Likewise, complex understandings of health coverage emerge that include not only health insurance, but also social forms of insurance. Community integration becomes not only a cultural tradition, but also how health resources and health support are linked and provided. This social form of insurance makes it possible for community members to reach out cultural and religious health resources and support in the context of everyday life.
author Xin, Tong
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title Covering health: healthworlds of first-generation Chinese immigrants in Boston Chinatown
title_short Covering health: healthworlds of first-generation Chinese immigrants in Boston Chinatown
title_full Covering health: healthworlds of first-generation Chinese immigrants in Boston Chinatown
title_fullStr Covering health: healthworlds of first-generation Chinese immigrants in Boston Chinatown
title_full_unstemmed Covering health: healthworlds of first-generation Chinese immigrants in Boston Chinatown
title_sort covering health: healthworlds of first-generation chinese immigrants in boston chinatown
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