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Articulating Life's Memory: U.S. Medical Rhetoric about Abortion in the Nineteenth Century

Autor Nathan Stormer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 oct 2002
Articulating Life's Memory offers a unique view of the history of abortion in early America. Nathan Stormer's work moves beyond general histories of medicine, science, and women; it provides specific insight into how the earliest medical writings on abortion served to create cultural memory. Nineteenth-century medical texts presented the act of abortion as a threat to the carefully circumscribed concepts of nation and race. Stormer analyzes a wealth of literature (and illustrations) from the period to explore the rhetorical techniques that led early Americans to presume that abortion put the integrity of all of American culture at risk. The book's first part provides a layered context for understanding medical practices within the rhetoric of memory formation and sets early antiabortion efforts within the wider framework of nineteenth-century biopolitics and racism. In Part II of the study, Stormer examines the substance of the memory constituted by these early medical practices. Making a major contribution to the study of rhetoric, Articulating Life's Memory will be invaluable to scholars researching reproductive rights and feminist and cultural histories of medicine.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780739104309
ISBN-10: 0739104306
Pagini: 235
Dimensiuni: 146 x 226 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Part 1 Memory in Early Medical Abortion Opposition
Chapter 2 Medical Practice, Memory, and Antiabortion Rhetoric
Chapter 3 The Politics of Life and Memory
Chapter 4 Somatic Confessions
Part 5 Articulating a Memory of Life
Chapter 6 Organic Discourse
Chapter 7 Embodying a Matrix
Chapter 8 Prenatal Space
Part 9 Conclusion: In Living Memory

Recenzii

Articulating Life's Memory is a timely and provocative book that restores a now-forgotten history to contemporary rhetoric and debates about abortion. Not only does this book give us new insight into the historical development of antiabortion rhetoric, it also illustrates how physicians and medical practices contributed to an understanding of abortion as a central threat to the national, racial, and sexual 'integrity' of the United States.
This book contains a number of fascinating themes, particularly with respect to the evolving relationship of male physicians to their female patients, as they read the body using new instruments and techniques.
This book is a fascinating read and makes a major contribution to the history of the abortion debate and to application of rhetorical theory.
This book does an admirable job of synthesizing significant works written on the wider topics of gender, women's bodies, and women's health.
The book is rich with historical evidence, complex arguments, and critical insights.
This book is a very important contribution to the ongoing work in the cultural dynamics performed by biomedical discourses of the nineteenth century. It is also an important case study into the value of post-humanist rhetorical methodologies for generating new knowledges about the constraints placed on traditional forms of public argumentation.