Being at Genetic Risk

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271082110

Toward a Rhetoric of Care

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By Kelly Pender
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PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
Weight:
310 g
Pages:
184

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Kelly Pender is Associate Professor of English at Virginia Tech. She is the author of Techne, from Neoclassicism to Postmodernism: Understanding Writing as a Useful, Teachable Art.

"This book is groundbreaking, not only for scholars interested in women's health, or health or science studies more generally, but also for rhetorical scholars and (post)humanists." -Celeste M. Condit, author of Angry Public Rhetorics: Global Relations and Emotion in the Wake of 9/11 "Being at Genetic Risk delves deeply into Mol's concept of 'logic of care'; set in the context of the risk of a genetic disease (rather than focusing on patients living with a disease or a difficult-to-define symptom), this adds in significant and interesting ways to the conversation." -Jodie Nicotra, University of Idaho "Kelly Pender's Being at Genetic Risk: Toward a Rhetoric of Care makes an important contribution to scholarship in the rhetoric of health and medicine (RHM); rhetoric of science, technology, and medicine (RSTM); and rhetoric more broadly. The book does so by taking on the important task of questioning critiques 'debunking' social creations that dupe naive people into believing their reality." -Cathryn Molloy, Rhetoric Review

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