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An eclectic collection that informs, raises issues and creates discussion in the medical humanities and across a range of sub-disciplines.
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Preface: Difference and Identity in Medicine
Part I: Dis-Ability
Chapter 1. Disability as Masquerade
Chapter 2. Meditation, Disability, and Identity
Chapter 3. Fat as Disability: The Case of the Jews
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Preface: Difference and Identity in Medicine
Part I: Dis-Ability
Chapter 1. Disability as Masquerade
Chapter 2. Meditation, Disability, and Identity
Chapter 3. Fat as Disability: The Case of the Jews
Chapter 4. Response to Section I: Dis-ability
Part II: Dis-Sexuality
Chapter 5. Where the Girls Are: The Management of Venereal Disease by United States Military Forces in Vietnam
Chapter 6. Bug Chasing, Barebacking, and the Risks of Care
Chapter 7. "Without us all told": Paul Monette's Vigilant Witnessing to the AIDS Crisis
Chapter 8. Response to Section II: Dis-sexuality: Sexuality and Dis-Sexuality in the International Regime of Human Rights
Part III: Dis-Embodiment
Chapter 9. Memento Morbi: Lam Qua's Paintings, Peter Parker's Patients
Chapter 10. Loss and the Persistence of Memory: "The Case of George Dedlow" and Disabled Civil War Veterans
Chapter 11. Extrapolating Race in GATTACA: Genetic Passing, Identity, and the Science of Race
Chapter 12. Response to Section III: Dis-embodiment
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