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anzaldúas telling the recurring medical dismissal (\its all in your head,\ marry/have children) primarily critiques:
- antiscience attitudes in communities of color
- lack of insurance policy reform
- doctor prejudice only
- institutional gender/racial power that pathologizes womens pain
Anzaldúa's critique of medical dismissal like "It's all in your head" and pressures about marriage/children relates to systemic power structures. The option about institutional gender/racial power pathologizing women’s pain fits, as it addresses how systems of gender and race in institutions (like medicine) dismiss or misinterpret women’s (especially minority women’s) pain. Other options are incorrect: “antiscience attitudes in communities of color” misfocuses (the critique is of medical institutions, not communities); “lack of insurance policy reform” is not the focus here; “doctor prejudice only” is too narrow (it’s institutional, not just individual doctor prejudice).
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D. institutional gender/racial power that pathologizes women's pain