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Author Couser, G. Thomas.
Title Vulnerable subjects : ethics and life writing / G. Thomas Couser.
Publication Info Ithaca : Cornell University Press, c2004.


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Descript xv, 234 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents 1. Consensual relations: life writing and betrayal -- 2. Auto/biographical, biomedical, and ethnographic ethics -- 3. Making, taking, and faking lives: voice and vulnerability in collaborative life writing -- 4. Adoption, disability, and surrogacy: the ethics of parental life writing in The Broken Cord -- 5. Beyond the clinic: Oliver Sacks and the ethics of neuroanthropology -- 6. Life writing as death writing: disability and euthanography -- 7. Genome and genre: DNA and life writing -- Writing wrongs: in defense of ethical criticism.
ISBN 9780801488634 (pbk.)
0801441854
9780801441851
080148863X (pbk.)
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Author Couser, G. Thomas.
Subject Autobiography -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Ethics.
Descript xv, 234 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents 1. Consensual relations: life writing and betrayal -- 2. Auto/biographical, biomedical, and ethnographic ethics -- 3. Making, taking, and faking lives: voice and vulnerability in collaborative life writing -- 4. Adoption, disability, and surrogacy: the ethics of parental life writing in The Broken Cord -- 5. Beyond the clinic: Oliver Sacks and the ethics of neuroanthropology -- 6. Life writing as death writing: disability and euthanography -- 7. Genome and genre: DNA and life writing -- Writing wrongs: in defense of ethical criticism.
ISBN 9780801488634 (pbk.)
0801441854
9780801441851
080148863X (pbk.)
Author Couser, G. Thomas.
Subject Autobiography -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Ethics.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL Reading Room 1st floor HDC  CT 25 C8  4 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Subject Autobiography -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Ethics.
Descript xv, 234 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents 1. Consensual relations: life writing and betrayal -- 2. Auto/biographical, biomedical, and ethnographic ethics -- 3. Making, taking, and faking lives: voice and vulnerability in collaborative life writing -- 4. Adoption, disability, and surrogacy: the ethics of parental life writing in The Broken Cord -- 5. Beyond the clinic: Oliver Sacks and the ethics of neuroanthropology -- 6. Life writing as death writing: disability and euthanography -- 7. Genome and genre: DNA and life writing -- Writing wrongs: in defense of ethical criticism.
ISBN 9780801488634 (pbk.)
0801441854
9780801441851
080148863X (pbk.)

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