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Title Wild science : reading feminism, medicine, and the media / edited by Janine Marchessault and Kim Sawchuk
Published London ; New York : Routledge, 2000

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 259 pages) : illustrations
Series Writing corporealities
Writing corporealities.
Contents Corporeal maps. Biotourism, Fantastic Voyage, and sublime inner space / Kim Sawchuk -- The visible human project: data into flesh, flesh into data / Catherine Waldby -- The brain at the end of the rainbow: the promises of brain scans in the research field and in the media / Anne Beaulieu. Genetic codifications. David Suzuki's The Secret of Life: informatics and the popular discourse of the life code / Janine Marchessault -- The language and literature of life: popular metaphors in genome research / José van Dijck -- What made Ellen (and Anne) gay? feminist critique of popular and scientific beliefs / Bonnie P. Spanier. Clinical practices. Pygmalions in plastic surgery: medical stories, masculine stories / Kathy Davis -- Community and the public body in breast cancer media activism / Lisa Cartwright -- Screening bodies, assigning meaning: ER and the technology of HIV testing / Maria Nengeh Mensah -- Complications: an analysis of medical abortions in the US / Lisa Finn -- Mothers, monsters and family values: assisted reproduction and the aging natural body / Angela Wall. Feminist science studies. Teaching in the belly of the beast: feminism in the best of all places / Anne Balsamo -- The politics of the "Sokal Affair" / Jennifer Daryl Slack and M. Mehdi Semati -- Letter to a graduate student / Ursula Franklin
Summary "Wild Science investigates the world-wide boom in "health culture." While self-help health books and medical dramas are popular around the globe, we are bombarded with news reports and images of DNA and cloning, the fight against AIDS, cancer and depression. With popular culture the principal means by which the non-scientific community understands illness, health and science, what are the implications of this for national health policies and for what gets funding for research?" "Wild Science argues that science is an everyday practice bound in values and institutions, and calls for a responsible engagement with the public cultures of science and health."--Jacket
Notes "Published simultaneously in Canada."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Medical innovations -- Social aspects.
Feminist theory.
Health in mass media.
Diffusion of innovations.
Women -- Health and hygiene.
Feminism.
Mass media.
Science.
Women.
Diffusion of Innovation
Women's Health
Biomedical Technology -- trends
Feminism
Mass Media
Science
Women
Communications Media
feminism.
mass media.
sciences (philosophy)
science (modern discipline)
women (female humans)
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Security.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare.
Health in mass media
Feminist theory
Health
Mass media
Medical innovations -- Social aspects
Medizin
Wissenschaftlich-technischer Fortschritt
Ethik
Feminismus
Aufsatzsammlung
Medische techniek.
Massamedia.
Popularisering.
Sekseverschillen.
Feminisme.
Form Electronic book
Author Marchessault, Janine
Sawchuk, Kim
ISBN 9781136294501
1136294503