As the body politics of life writing in the United States change, illness and disability memoirs receive considerable attention. Although these narratives are framed by a lack of health, they abundantly present health and do so beyond its binary relationship to the pathological. This book departs from previous scholarship by bringing into focus the writers' representations of cure, recovery, and healing as well as their reluctance to bring closure to their narratives and align their stories with traditional notions of health. These memoirs thus partake in the construction of alternative...
As the body politics of life writing in the United States change, illness and disability memoirs receive considerable attention. Although these narrat...
Understanding the significance of genetic factors for our lives requires an analysis that goes beyond biological aspects. It is especially necessary to take into account how human beings relate to others and to themselves. Who we are is a result of social action and the ways in which human beings constitute themselves as subjects. Seen from this perspective, genetic medicine is a social practice that shapes how we think about ourselves, how we conduct our behavior, and how we care for our children. This book scrutinizes practices by which individuals become knowledgeable about their genes and...
Understanding the significance of genetic factors for our lives requires an analysis that goes beyond biological aspects. It is especially necessary t...