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Medical Anthropology
Cross-Cultural Studies in Health and Illness
Volume 31, 2012 - Issue 3
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The Rise of the Cosmetic Nation: Plastic Governmentality and Hybrid Medical Practices in Brazil

Pages 213-228 | Published online: 27 Apr 2012
 

Abstract

In this article, I trace the historical and sociopolitical construction of plastic surgery as a basic health need in Brazil. I argue that plastic surgeons deploy “plastic governmentality” in order to portray their work in public settings as humanitarian in nature, while simultaneously using poor patients as experimental subjects to train new surgeons and develop new techniques. This seemingly contradictory positioning is only possible because aesthetic surgeries are relabeled as reconstructive surgeries, producing a pliable form of statecraft that uses statistics and medical discourse to reinforce the support of the state and civil society for the practice. The form of governance I describe elucidates how the state can become instrumentalized in the benefit of private interests under neoliberalism, and how unprofitable public health needs are rendered invisible by the very biopolitical forms of governance that claim to address those needs.

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Alvaro E. Jarrin

ALVARO E. JARRIN is currently a visiting assistant professor at Union College in Schenectady, New York, USA. He received his BA from Williams College in 2003 and his PhD in cultural anthropology from Duke University in 2010. His research focuses on the biopolitics of beauty, the development of new biotechnologies, and the imbrications of gender, racial, and class difference in Brazil.

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