At present there are only a handful of artefacts on display at British Museum from the Caribbean. Most of them are in the Enlightenment Gallery.
Through the artefacts and archives we have investigated, none of which are on public display, we have made connections and discussed enduring legacies of disenfranchisement, racism, and erasure.
At present there are only a handful of artefacts on display at British Museum from the Caribbean. Most of them are in the Enlightenment Gallery. Through the artefacts and archives we have investigated, none of which are on public display, we have made connections and discussed enduring legacies of disenfranchisement, racism, and erasure.
At present there are only a handful of artefacts on display at British Museum from the Caribbean. Most of them are in the Enlightenment Gallery. Through the artefacts and archives we have investigated, none of which are on public display, we have made connections and discussed enduring legacies of disenfranchisement, racism, and erasure.
At present there are only a handful of artefacts on display at British Museum from the Caribbean. Most of them are in the Enlightenment Gallery. Through the artefacts and archives we have investigated, none of which are on public display, we have made connections and discussed enduring legacies of disenfranchisement, racism, and erasure.
Publications related to women’s and maternal health with Wixárika communities by the author of this exhibition
Gamlin, Jennie B. (2013)
Shame as a barrier to health seeking among indigenous Huichol migrant labourers: An interpretive approach of the “violence continuum” and “authoritative knowledge”
Social Science and Medicine 97 75-81
Gamlin, Jennie B. (2023)
Wixárika Practices of Medical Syncretism: An Ontological Proposal for Health in the Anthropocene
Medical Anthropology Theory 10 (2) 1-26
Gamlin, Jennie B. (2020)
“You see, we women, we can’t talk, we can’t have an opinion…”. The coloniality of gender and childbirth practices in Indigenous Wixárika families
Social Science and Medicine 252, 112912
Jennie Gamlin and David Osrin (2020)
Preventable infant deaths, lone births and lack of registration in Mexican indigenous communities: health care services and the afterlife of colonialism
Ethnicity and Health 25 (7)
Jennie Gamlin and Seth Holmes (2018)
Preventable perinatal deaths in indigenous Wixárika communities: an ethnographic study of pregnancy, childbirth and structural violence BMC
Pregnancy and Childbirth 18 (Article number 243) 2018
Gamlin, Jennie B. and Sarah J Hawkes (2015)
Pregnancy and birth in an Indigenous Huichol community: from structural violence to structural policy responses
Culture, health and sexuality 17 (1)