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| Maurice A. GÉRACHT | Representing the Unpresentable | Images |
Elaine SCARRY |
Among School Children: The Use of Body Damage to Express Physical Pain | |
| Harold SCHWEIZER | Rodin's Bare Arm, Valentine's Face: Ethical Dimenstions in Ferdinand Hodler's Paintings of Valentine Godé-Darel | Images |
| Sigrun MEINIG | Out of Line: Illness & Aesthetics in Alan Hollinghurst’s The Line of Beauty and Henry James’s The Wings of the Dove | Images |
| Melissa R. KATZ | Preventative Medicine: Josse Lieferinxe's Retable Altar of St. Sebastian as a Defense against Plague in 15th-century Provence | Images |
| Jane GRIFFITHS | Voicing the commonplace: emblem, interpretation and civil society in William Bullein’s Dialogue Against the Fever Pestilence | Images |
Paul BEAVITT |
Melanau Sickness Images, Spirits Given Physical Form | |
Sophie VASSET |
Destroying to Cure: Representation of Treatment in 18th Century Medical Treatises | |
| William E. STEMPSEY | Spontaneous Human Combustion and Other Imaginary Maladies | Images |
| Lars ELLESTRÖM | Sociosomatic Illness and Grotesque Bodies in Late 19th-Century Narrative Fiction | Images |
Zoe TRODD |
The Body in the Garden: Death, Inevitability and the Trace in Literary and Photographic Representations of the American Civil War | |
Sara R. DANGER |
Wounded by Culture: Reading May Alcott's Illustrations for Little Women in Context | |
David ROCHE |
Disease and Anti-Naturalism in Raymond Carver's "Fat" and "Small, Good Thing" and David Lynch's Blue Velvet | |
| Dirk VISSER | Plagued for Their Offence: AIDS & Theatrical Representation | Images |
Ellen KIRSCHNER |
Woman Reconstructed: A Breast Cancer Journey |
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CD Designer and Editor: Mary Morrisard-Larkin
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