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Medical Narratives in the South African Novel: Case Study of Chris Karsten’s Trilogy , (2012), , (20the counterpart of Lotz’s ‘madness’? While the detective’s goal in most crime novels is to explain an event (a murder) that seems inexplicable to the reader at first, Karsten inverses this dynamic by making Lotz—a crazy, irrational individual—the character with the most accurate and highly developed适宜 发表于 2025-3-23 17:49:16
Dis/ability: The Construction of Norms and Normality in Popular Culturelow specific bodily attributes to be highlighted as ‘abnormal’. Not only in such shows, but also in all kinds of popular culture, individuals marked as ‘disabled’ can be found. We will highlight the circumstances which led to the possibility of using ‘disability’ in such a sense at all. Afterwards wHAUNT 发表于 2025-3-23 20:01:09
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Arno Görgen,German Alfonso Nunez,Heiner FangerauThe first book to bring together a group of top scholars on the issue of how biomedicine is represented in popular culture.Offers a unique reference on the intertwinement of biomedicine and cultural p效果 发表于 2025-3-25 00:30:01
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