Fernández Juárez, Gerardo (Author)
El artículo analiza la incorporación y el reconocimiento de la variable étnica y cultural en la perspectiva conceptual sobre el abordaje de la salud en pueblos amerindios, circunstancia promovida desde instituciones como la OMS y su sede americana OPS. El concepto de persona o el uso diverso de la pertenencia étnica deben ser considerados con suficiente flexibilidad y perspicacia crítica para no caer en criterios monolíticos esencializadores que desvirtúen las posibilidades y los beneficios que dicha perspectiva intercultural puede propiciar en el acceso a la salud de los pueblos amerindios. Palabras clave: Salud intercultural; etnicidad; pueblos amerindios
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