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Lennard Davis: Enabling Acts and Hidden Tales | Sarika D. Mehta
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Sarika D. Mehta. Radio Producer, Story-Teller. Lennard Davis: Enabling Acts and Hidden Tales. August 4, 2015. Lennard J. Davis. A think-tank devoted to issues around the intersection of culture, medicine, disability, biotechnology and the biosphere. His latest book,. Enabling Acts: The Hidden Story of How the Americans with Disabilities Act Gave the Largest US Minority Its Rights. This episode was a continuation of the #ADA25 celebrations! Lennard Davis shared so many great stories in our interview!
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Plenary Talks | ESA Conference 2012
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Cripples, Idiots, Lepers, and Freaks: Extraordinary Bodies / Extraordinary Minds. The End of Normal: Diversity, Disability and Neoliberalism. Lennard J. Davis, University of Illinois at Chicago. Thursday, 3/22 4 pm. In this talk, Lennard J. Davis will examine the relationship between diversity and disability. Is disability part of the diversity movement? What are the factors leading to disability’s marginalization in the diversity paradigm? Lennard J. Davis. Resisting Novels: Fiction and Ideology. Verso,...
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Medical Humanities Blog: Call for Papers: Journal of Medical Humanities - "Queer in the Clinic"
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C'est moi que je peins." "Que sais je? Laquo; On the Social Determinants of Health, Infectious Disease, and the Prevention Paradox. November 04, 2010. Call for Papers: Journal of Medical Humanities - "Queer in the Clinic". Special Issue of the Journal of Medical Humanities: Queer in the Clinic. Guest Editors: Lance Wahlert and Autumn Fiester. We invite the submission of abstracts for a special issue of the Journal of. Medical Humanities, which will consider queer perspectives on and queer. Gender identit...
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Medical Humanities Blog: Call for Papers: History of Women's Health Conference
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C'est moi que je peins." "Que sais je? Laquo; Call for Papers: Health and the Environment. On Stigma and Blood ». November 22, 2010. Call for Papers: History of Women's Health Conference. We are very happy to announce that our keynote speaker this year will be internationally renowned nurse historian Julie Fairman, PhD, RN, FAAN. For more on our collections or the history of Pennsylvania Hospital, please visit http:/ www.uphs.upenn.edu/paharc/. Please e-mail your one to two page proposals to:. As a final...
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Medical Humanities Blog: New Archives in History of Public Health Policy
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C'est moi que je peins." "Que sais je? Laquo; On Stigma and Blood. On Neighborhood Socioeconomic Deprivation and Mortality ». November 29, 2010. New Archives in History of Public Health Policy. Cool new archival resources on the history of public health policy:. In February of 2007, Harvard Medical Schools Center for the History of. Medicine started the Foundations in Public Health Policy program in an. Attempt to process and make available a number of hidden collections. Health from 1972 to 1984. The Da...
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Medical Humanities Blog: On Dehumanization & the Humanities: Part II of II
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C'est moi que je peins." "Que sais je? Laquo; On Dehumanization and the Humanities: Part I of II. Call for Papers: Disability and Ethics through the Life Cycle: Cases, Controversies, and Finding Common Ground ». January 16, 2010. On Dehumanization and the Humanities: Part II of II. 0160; for Part I. Yet, the able reader wants to know, how can I claim with a straight face that the humanities are characterized by a focus on practical engagement? Examining the state of the humanities in undergraduate and gr...
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About | Health Humanities
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I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Bioethics and Interdisciplinary Studies, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University. In 2009 I completed my Ph.D in the medical humanities at the University of Texas Medical Branch. My program major was ethics, and my program minor was the history of medicine. My dissertation, which I am currently using as the basis for several book proposals, was on the undertreatment of pain in the U.S. The social determinants of health;. The history of the relat...
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January | 2012 | Health Humanities
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Monthly Archives: January 2012. January 14, 2012 · 3:00 PM. Medical Humanities Blog is not dead. At least, not yet, although it has changed its name, to Health Humanities Blog, its domain name, and its blog software, to WordPress. Links are not up yet, either, and the general appearance needs some work; I am still getting used to WordPress. American Society for Bioethics and Humanities. Association for Medical Humanities (Univ. Glasgow). BMJ Medical Humanities Blog. Literature and Medicine Database.