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11%OFF. Ed(S): Moss, Pamela; Teghtsoonian, Kathy - Contesting Illness - 9780802095121 - V9780802095121
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Contesting Illness

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Description for Contesting Illness Paperback. Contesting Illness offers valuable insights into the assumptions, practices, and interactions that shape illness in the twenty-first century.

The relationship between power and illness is the subject of limited discussion despite it being one of the most important issues in health-related policies and services. In an effort to correct this, Contesting Illness engages critically with processes through which the meanings and effects of illness shape and are shaped by specific sets of practices. Featuring original contributions by researchers working in a number of disciplines, this collection examines intersections of power, contestation, and illness with the aid of various critical theoretical frameworks and methodological approaches.

The contributors explore experiences of illness, diagnosis, and treatment, and analyse wider discursive and ... Read more

Contributors
Jan Angus
Pia H. Bülow
Peter Conrad
Joyce Davidson
Helen Gremillion
Maren Klawiter
Joshua Kelley
Steve Kroll-Smith
Katherine Lippel
Pamela Moss
Michael Orsini
Michael J. Prince
Annie Potts
Mary Ellen Purkis
Sharon Dale Stone
Cheryl Stults
Katherine Teghtsoonian
Jane M. Ussher
Catherine van Mossel

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
University of Toronto Press Canada
Number of pages
368
Condition
New
Number of Pages
368
Place of Publication
Toronto, Canada
ISBN
9780802095121
SKU
V9780802095121
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Ref
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About . Ed(S): Moss, Pamela; Teghtsoonian, Kathy
Pamela Moss is a professor in the Studies in Policy and Practice program at the University of Victoria. Katherine Teghtsoonian is an associate professor in the Studies in Policy and Practice program at the University of Victoria.

Reviews for Contesting Illness
'This eclectic collection of seventeen provocative and challenging essays adds to the burgeoning literature concerning the ways in which power relations constitute people's experiences and interpretations of illness or disability in industrialized Western societies... The volume is refreshing and innovative in its multidisciplinary approach.'
Susan Philpin
Sociology of Health & Illness, vol 31:04:2009

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