PathoGraphics Narrative, Aesthetics, Contention, Community

Culturally powerful ideas of normalcy and deviation, individual responsibility, and what is medically feasible shape the ways in which we live with illness and disability. The essays in this volume show how illness narratives expressed in a variety of forms-biographical essays, fictional texts, cart...

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Other Authors: Squier, Susan M (Editor), Krüger-Fürhoff, Irmela Marei (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Penn State University Press 2020
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