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A Major Platform Of The Indigenismo Movement
A major platform of the indigenismo movement was anticlericalism. There are three
major positions generally taken when speaking about indigenismo and religion. First is
that of the literary critic. Religion in the works of Lopez y Fuentes and Magdaleno is
symbolic of power struggle. Authors sought to influence the emotions of the public by
painting priests as villains. The modern historian takes a second position, claiming that
the Church held too much power over the indigenous peoples. It was an obstacle to
modernization efforts and therefore had to be removed. A third stance focuses on the
religious terminology of national projects. Policy makers rejected the Catholic
institution, but not religious ideologies. All three positions are... Show more content on
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Similarly, Joseph Sommers notes that the characters in the works of both Lopez y
Fuentes and Magdaleno are overly simplified to stress the dichotomy between the poor
and privileged. Authors greatly restrict the actions of the Indigenous community within
the novel. In Literatura e Historia: Las Contradicciones Ideologic as de la Ficcion
Indigenista, like Barry, Sommers focuses heavily on the stereotypical immorality and
greed of the religious institutions in the Indigenista novel. He argues that indigenista
writers played on the exploitation of the Indian at the hands of the Church so to
manipulate the reader s emotions. As mentioned in the articles of Mate, Barry, Sommers,
and again in Boyd Carter s The Mexican Novel at Mid Century, Lopez y Fuentes
portrays the Church as having orphaned the Indians in their time of need. This left the
Indians with a feeling of hopelessness, as, according to Boyd, they only had heaven to
look forward to. Abandonment of the Church left the Indian population feeling lost
without direction. In essence, the Church took away their ability to hope for a better
tomorrow.
Indigenistas used the idea of an oppressive Church system, claim modern scholars, as a
ploy to push forward their own agenda. Indigenistas rejected religion, not necessarily
because the Church was cruel or corrupt in its practices,
Physician Burnout
Melvin Kooner, an anthropologist who entered medical school in his mid thirties,
characterizes physicians as tough, brilliant, knowledgeable, hardworking, and hard on
themselves. (Kooner, 1998, pg. 374) Many personal conversations with medical
students, residents, and attending physicians from a variety of specialties confirm
Kooner s assessment. Doctors work hard, work long hours, deal regularly with life and
death situations, and make substantial personal sacrifices to practice in their field. These
attributes of medical practice can provide a great deal of satisfaction to the aspiring or
practicing physician, but can also be a source of professional and personal distress.
Burnout or the experience of long term emotional and physical... Show more content on
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For example, Dr. Adrian Chan is a second year neuropathology fellow at New York
University Langone Medical Center. As an IMG from Beijing, Dr. Chan has experience
with the challenges of acculturation and emigration. Only the best of the best get to
come to America he tells me during one of our friendly conversations. He then goes on
to acknowledge the fact that many Americans perceive Asians as very polite, hard
working and often keep to themselves (Personal Conversation, 2009). This observed facet
of Asian culture can be a hindrance to Asian physicians who need help in an American
cultural setting. Often their silence is perceived as indirectness (Piercy et al, 2005) or
aloofness. In order to effectively treat physician patients, both the hospital administration
and mental health clinics should acknowledge and provide empathy for difficulties
wrought by a physician patient s ethnic background.
Asians do not hang out their dirty laundry , my mother, a registered nurse, responds when
asked the question, How likely are Asian or Asian American health professionals to seek
help when dealing with burnout? (Personal Communication, 2010). Because of this
reclusive mentality shared by many older generation Asians and Asian Americans, an
appropriate approach to treatment of physicians from cultures who do not believe in the
effectiveness of

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