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Diseases and Diagnoses - The Second Age of Biology (Paperback)
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Diseases and Diagnoses - The Second Age of Biology (Paperback)
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Diseases and Diagnoses discusses why such social problems as
addiction, sexually transmitted diseases, racial predisposition for
illness, surgery and beauty, and electrotherapy, all of which
concerned thinkers a hundred years ago, are reappearing at a
staggering rate and in diverse national contexts. In the twentieth
century such problems were viewed as only historical concerns. Yet
in the twenty-first century, we once again find ourselves
confronting their implications. In this fascinating volume, Gilman
looks at historical and contemporary debates about the stigma
associated with biologically transmitted diseases. He shows that
there is no indisputable way to measure when a disease or therapy
will reappear, or how it may be perceived at any given moment in
time. Consequently, Gilman focuses on the socio-cultural and
political implications that the reappearance of such diseases has
had on contemporary society. His approach is to show how culture
(embedded in cultural objects) both feeds and is fed by the claims
of medical science-as for example, the reappearance of "race" as a
cultural as well as a medical category. If the twentieth century
was the "age of physics," in the latter part of the past century
and certainly in the twenty-first century biological concerns are
recapturing central stage. Achievements of the biological sciences
are changing the public's sense of what constitutes cutting-edge
science and medicine. None has captured the public imagination more
effectively than the mapping of the human genome and the promise of
genetic manipulation, which fuel what Gilman calls a "second age of
biology." Although not without controversy, the role of genetics
appears to be key. Gilman puts contemporary debates in historical
context, showing how they feed social and cultural concerns as well
as medical possibilities.
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