Published January, 2018
By Melanie Yergeau and M. Remi Yergeau
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Challenging the academic and cultural stereotypes that do not acknowledge the rhetorical capabilities of autistic people, M. Remi Yergeau shows how autistics both embrace and reject the rhetorical, thereby queering the lines of rhetoric, humanity, agency, and the very essence of rhetoric itself.
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Published January, 2018
By Melanie Yergeau and M. Remi Yergeau
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By Melanie Yergeau and M. Remi Yergeau
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Challenging the academic and cultural stereotypes that do not acknowledge the rhetorical capabilities of autistic people, M. Remi Yergeau shows how autistics both embrace and reject the rhetorical, thereby queering the lines of rhetoric, humanity, agency, and the very essence of rhetoric itself.
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€118.34
Published November, 2017
By Jennifer Terry and Dr Jennifer Terry
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By Jennifer Terry and Dr Jennifer Terry
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Jennifer Terry traces how biomedical logics entangle Americans in a perpetual state of war, in which new forms of wounding necessitate the continual development of treatment and prosthetic technologies while the military justifies violence and military occupation as necessary conditions for advancing medical knowledge.
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€29.27
Published November, 2017
By Jennifer Terry and Dr Jennifer Terry
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By Jennifer Terry and Dr Jennifer Terry
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Jennifer Terry traces how biomedical logics entangle Americans in a perpetual state of war, in which new forms of wounding necessitate the continual development of treatment and prosthetic technologies while the military justifies violence and military occupation as necessary conditions for advancing medical knowledge.
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€112.24
Published October, 2017
By Colleen M. Grogan and Alan B. Cohen
Publisher: Duke University Press
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By Colleen M. Grogan and Alan B. Cohen
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Published August, 2017
By Eric Plemons
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Eric Plemons explores the ways in which facial feminization surgery is changing the ways in which trans- women are not only perceived of as women, but in the ways it is altering the project of surgical sex reassignment and the understandings of what sex means.
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Published August, 2017
By Eric Plemons
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By Eric Plemons
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Eric Plemons explores the ways in which facial feminization surgery is changing the ways in which trans- women are not only perceived of as women, but in the ways it is altering the project of surgical sex reassignment and the understandings of what sex means.
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€103.70
Published April, 2017
By Colleen M. Grogan, David K Jones and Julianna Pacheco
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By Colleen M. Grogan, David K Jones and Julianna Pacheco
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Published November, 2016
By Ralph Snyderman
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By Ralph Snyderman
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Former Chancellor of the Duke University Medical Center Dr. Ralph Snyderman reflects on his key role in instituting a series of changes that led the medical center to be internationally known for its academic medicine, initiatives in clinical research, genetics, and neurosciences, and the development of new health care models.
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Published June, 2016
By Erin Manning
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In this wide-ranging and probing book Erin Manning develops the concept of the minor gesture to rethink common assumptions about human agency, the ways we experience the everyday world, and the possibilities for new political praxis.
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€109.80