Embodiment and ontologies of inequality in medicine: Towards an integrative understanding of disease and health disparities
In this article, I draw on my fieldwork creating protein models of hepatitis B at a biotech laboratory to think through how to approach the body and disease from ontological and phenomenological perspectives. I subsequently draw on Mariella Pandolfi’s work on how bodies can be made to suffer history...
Main Author: | Argentieri, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2018
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