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22 | Nursing as Radical Solidarity During the Honduran Coup | Adrienne Pine

22 | Nursing as Radical Solidarity During the Honduran Coup | Adrienne Pine

Update: 2021-05-26
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Self-described "militant anthropologist" Professor Adrienne Pine speaks with us today about the 2009 coup in Honduras. We discuss the Washington Consensus, hybrid wars, embodied somatic solidarity, and explore the role that nurses played as agents of change and healing during the coup in 2009. Dr. Pine also shares her own journey with us, and talks about how she has balanced the extractive demands of neoliberal academia with bodily solidarity with the people she has worked with around the world, and how she's further balanced this with being a mother.




Her recommended article, discussed during this episode: 



  • Pine A (2013), Revolution as a care plan: ethnography, nursing and somatic solidarity in Honduras. Soc Sci Med. 99:14 3-152. bit.ly/3voxDyZ 




Also check out Dr. Pine's recent edited book, Asylum For Sale: Profit and Protest in the Migration Industry (Oakland: PM Press, 2020), where she breaks down the disaster capitalist network of players who benefit off the chronic transmigration of displaced persons. Super relevant! 

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22 | Nursing as Radical Solidarity During the Honduran Coup | Adrienne Pine

22 | Nursing as Radical Solidarity During the Honduran Coup | Adrienne Pine

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