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Transplant Fictions

A Cultural Study of Organ Exchange
BookPaperback
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Removing an organ from one (typically dead) body and placing it in another living body challenges our most foundational ideas about boundaries between self and other, individual and social identity, life and death, health and illness. But despite these transgressions, organ transplant is a celebrated and relatively common procedure. Transplant Fictions brings together a diverse set of cultural representations to understand how we have overcome the profound ideological violations represented by organ exchange in order to reimagine the concept and practice as technological and moral victories. From the plots of horror stories and sci-fi novels to sentimental romances and feel-good media reports of stranger donation, this cultural study offers a nuanced portrait of the conceptual journey of organ exchange from strange and terrible to the "gift of life."
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-030-12137-2
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publishing date14/08/2020
Edition1st ed. 2019
Pages320 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 148 mm, Height 210 mm, Thickness 18 mm
Weight416 g
Article no.21876279
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.34604116
Product groupSprachen
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Emily Russell is an Associate Professor of English at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida, USA. She is the author of Reading Embodied Citizenship: Disability, Narrative, and the Body Politic (2011).