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Julia Epstein

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  •  76
    The Captured Womb: A History of the Medical Care of Pregnant Women. Ann Oakley
    Isis 77 (4): 707-708. 1986.
    Applied EthicsHistory of Science
  •  72
    Women in Science: Portraits from a World in Transition. Vivian Gornick
    Isis 75 (3): 578-579. 1984.
    History of Science
  •  48
    Unbecoming Women: British Women Writers and the Novel of Development (review)
    Philosophy and Literature 18 (1): 147-148. 1994.
    Philosophy of LiteraturePoetry
  •  44
    Decomposing Newton's Rainbow
    Journal of the History of Ideas 45 (1): 115. 1984.
    History of Western Philosophy17th/18th Century Philosophy
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    Altered Conditions: Disease, Medicine, and Storytelling
    . 1995.
    Altered Conditions provides a bold new intervention into existing theories of the human body and its meanings in a variety of cultural contexts. By exploring the history of medical narratives, especially medical case histories, as well as the exciting work that has been done in feminist and lesbian and gay studies, Julia Epstein poses a number of provocative questions about the relations between bodies, selves, and identities. Epstein focuses on a number of diagnoses that shed light on what is a…Read more
    Altered Conditions provides a bold new intervention into existing theories of the human body and its meanings in a variety of cultural contexts. By exploring the history of medical narratives, especially medical case histories, as well as the exciting work that has been done in feminist and lesbian and gay studies, Julia Epstein poses a number of provocative questions about the relations between bodies, selves, and identities. Epstein focuses on a number of diagnoses that shed light on what is at stake when cultures regulate human bodies, including hermaphroditism, birth malformations, and AIDS. She pays special attention to the regulation of sexual minorities and women and looks carefully at the ways in which cultures attempt to define and control behaviors seen as threatening or subversive.
    Philosophy of Medicine, MiscHealth and Illness
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    מיקראה בחקר הרמב״ם: יוצאת לאור במלאות 058 שנה להולדתו
    with Moshe Idel
    . 1985.
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