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Muslim self-exclusion and public health services in Delhi / Nasir, Rosina   Journal Article
Nasir, Rosina Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This study is an account, largely based on field research, of how Muslims in Delhi experience the public healthcare sector. It identifies how negative memories of the Indian Emergency and sterilisation campaigns of that time may still get recalled today whenever any untoward incident happens concerning Indian Muslims in relation to public health services. The research seeks to identify to what extent this kind of historical memory translates into perceptions of disadvantage that then gradually initiate a process of self-exclusion, reinforcing a spiral of disadvantage.
Key Words Ethnicity  Health  India  Public health  Psychology  Muslims 
Communalism  Identity  Discrimination  Stereotypes  Delhi  Family Planning 
Emergency Exclusion  Formation Memory  Old Delhi  Sterilisation  History 
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