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Focusing on the body as a visual and discursive platform across
public space, we study marginalization as a sociocultural practice
and hegemonic schema. Whereas mass incarceration and law
enforcement readily feature in discussions of institutionalized
racism, we differently highlight understudied sites of
normalization and exclusion. Our combined effort centers upon
physical contexts (skeletons, pageant stages, gentrifying
neighborhoods), discursive spaces (medical textbooks, legal
battles, dance pedagogy, vampire narratives) and philosophical
arenas (morality, genocide, physician-assisted suicide, cryonic
preservation, transfeminism) to deconstruct seemingly intrinsic
connections between body and behavior, Whiteness and normativity.
Focusing on the body as a visual and discursive platform across
public space, we study marginalization as a sociocultural practice
and hegemonic schema. Whereas mass incarceration and law
enforcement readily feature in discussions of institutionalized
racism, we differently highlight understudied sites of
normalization and exclusion. Our combined effort centers upon
physical contexts (skeletons, pageant stages, gentrifying
neighborhoods), discursive spaces (medical textbooks, legal
battles, dance pedagogy, vampire narratives) and philosophical
arenas (morality, genocide, physician-assisted suicide, cryonic
preservation, transfeminism) to deconstruct seemingly intrinsic
connections between body and behavior, Whiteness and normativity.
Expert authors present an up-to-date overview of health law as it
affects the professionals, institutions, and entities that deliver
and finance health care in the United States. Considers the law's
response to quality and error through institutional and
professional regulation, and malpractice litigation against
professionals, hospitals, and managed care organizations. Surveys
tax, corporate, and organizational issues. Explores the
government's efforts to control costs and expand access through
Medicare and Medicaid. Examines government attempts to police
anticompetitive activities, fraud, and abuse. And considers the
legal and ethical issues involving death, human reproduction,
medical treatment decision making, and medical research. The
Affordable Care Act, HIPAA, HITECH, and other new statutory and
regulatory changes of the past few years are thoroughly
incorporated in all aspects of the legal discussion.
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