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Author Couser, G. Thomas

Title Recovering bodies : illness, disability, and life-writing / G. Thomas Couser
Published Madison : University of Wisconsin Press, ©1997

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 314 pages)
Series Wisconsin studies in American autobiography
Wisconsin studies in American autobiography.
Contents Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: Human Conditions -- Illness, Disability, and Life Writing -- 2. Medical Discourse and Subjectivity -- 3. Self-Reconstruction: Personal Narratives of Breast Cancer -- 4. HIV/AIDS and Its Stories -- 5. Crossing (Out) the Border: Autobiography and Physical Disability -- 6. Signs of Life: Deafness and Personal Narrative -- 7. Epilogue: The Value of Body Stories
Summary "A compelling look at personal narratives of HIV/AIDS, breast cancer paralysis, and deafness, Recovering Bodies examines many forms of life writing - including memoirs, diaries, collaborative narratives, photo documentaries, and essays - to illuminate the ways in which these narratives address the stigma of illness and disability. G. Thomas Couser shows that such books are not primarily records of medical conditions; they are instead a means for individuals to reclaim their bodies (or those of loved ones) from marginalization and impersonal medical discourse, by telling their stories in their own terms." "Couser considers why and under what circumstances individuals choose to write about illness or disability; what role plot plays in such narratives; how closure is achieved; who assumes the prerogative of narration; which conditions are most often represented; and which literary conventions lend themselves to representing particular conditions. By tracing the development of new subgenres of personal narrative in our time, this book explores how explicit consideration of illness and disability has enriched the repertoire of life writing. In addition, Couser's discussion of medical discourse joins the current debate about whether the biomedical model is entirely conducive to humane care for ill and disabled people." "With its sympathetic critique of the testimony of those most affected by these conditions, Recovering Bodies contributes to an understanding of the relations among bodily dysfunction, cultural conventions, and identity in contemporary America."--Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-310) and index
Notes English
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Subject Sick -- United States -- Biography -- History and criticism
People with disabilities -- United States -- Biography -- History and criticism
Sick -- United States -- Psychology
People with disabilities -- United States -- Psychology
Autobiography.
Biography as a literary form.
AIDS (Disease)
People with disabilities.
Biography.
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Breast Neoplasms
Disabled Persons
Persons With Hearing Impairments
Autobiographies as Topic
Biographies as Topic
autobiography (genre)
biographies (literary works)
biography (general genre)
MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine.
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General.
MEDICAL -- Diseases.
MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine.
People with disabilities
Autobiography
Biography as a literary form
People with disabilities -- Psychology
Sick -- Biography
Sick -- Psychology
AIDS (Disease)
Clinical Psychology.
Psychiatry.
Health & Biological Sciences.
United States
Genre/Form Autobiography
Personal narratives
Autobiographies
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Personal narratives.
Récits personnels.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0585136181
9780585136189
9780299155636
0299155633
9780299155605
0299155609
9780299155643
0299155641