Imagining Health


Medicine, Social Protest, and Modern American Literature

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By Ira Halpern
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UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS PRESS
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PAPERBACK
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229 x 152 mm
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290 g
Pages:
216

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Ira Halpern is visiting assistant professor in English at the College of New Jersey. His scholarship has appeared in Literature and Medicine and American Literature.

Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Cost of Care 2. Professional Medicine and Racial Protest 3. Sexual Health and Women's Rights 4. Disability, Euthanasia, Survival Coda Archival Collections Notes Index

"Imagining Health is a compelling, nuanced, well-researched engagement with works of the late 19th and first half of the 20th centuries that acknowledge professional medicine's expertise and, at the same time, expose health care inequities and injustices. Halpern does an excellent job of placing his argument in the larger context of past scholarship, citing the many works that have made important contributions and from many different perspectives and methodologies. His selection of literary texts is excellent, and the readings thoughtful and graceful." - Stephanie Browner, author of Profound Science and Elegant Literature: Imagining Doctors in Nineteenth-Century America "In an era when trusting medical advice is highly politicized, framed too often as the antithesis of engaged critique, Imagining Health recovers a tradition of literary realism that advanced health equity by holding progressive optimism accountable. Halpern makes a significant contribution to multiple fields, especially American literary realism, the history of medicine, disability studies, and bioethics." - Don James McLaughlin, University of Tulsa

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