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Volume 2 / 1980 - Volume 33 / 2012
167-169
Introduction
Introduction: Biomedical Sciences and Popular Culture: Mutually Constitutive, Not Oppositional
Allyson D. Polsky
171-186
Blood, Race, and National Identity: Scientific and Popular Discourses
187-202
“Fighting an Unseen Enemy”: The Infectious Paradigm in the Conquest of Pellagra
Chris Leslie
203-219
The Epidemiology of “Regrettable Kinship”: Gender, Epidemic, and Community in Todd Haynes' [Safe] and Richard Powers' Gain
Lisa Lynch
221-237
Critical Investments: AIDS, Christopher Reeve, and Queer/Disability Studies
Robert McRuer
239-253
Bio-X: Removing Bodily Contingency in Regenerative Medicine
Eugene Thacker
255-266
Commentary
Fleshier Than Even Rubens' Palette
Jack Coulehan
267-269
Book Review: Violence & Subjectivity, edited by Veena Das, Arthur Kleinman, Mamphela Ramphele, and Pamela Reynolds. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2000. 379 pp
Niranjan Karnik
270-272
Book Reviews: Frontiers of Medicine in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 1899–1940, by Heather Bell. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1999. 261 pp. Cloth. Race, Science, and Medicine, 1700–1960, edited by Waltraud Ernst and Bernard Harris. London: Routledge, 1999. 300 pp. Cloth
Deborah Cohler
272-274
Book Review: Life, Death and Love in the Hum of Medical Technology: The Resurrection Machine, by Steve Gehrke. Kansas City, MO: University of Missouri-Kansas City Bookmark Press, 2000
Kathleen Welch
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