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Guided Reading - Scheper - Hughes - Death without Weeping

Class at Faculty of Humanities |
YBQNS01

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Hughes-Death withou Weeping: Her subsequent book Death without Weeping: The Violence of Everyday life in Brazil (1993), she discusses the violence between mothers refusing to care for their sickly children. Once again, her work had many critics, both inside and outside Brazil, given its depiction of women forced by horrific circumstances to ration their love and favor towards infants and toddlers who seemed to have the best chance of survival, and (even more controversial) her description of mothers "collaborating" and "hastening" the deaths of infants thought to be lacking a will (desejo), a knack (jeito), or a taste (gusto) for life.

Death without Weeping has become something of a classic within the field of medical anthropology.