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(Un)doing Diabetes: Representation, Disability, Culture

Palgrave Macmillan
  • Exposes traditional and unquestioned conceptions of diabetes that dominate the public imagination

  • Study of social, political, and cultural representations of diabetes

  • Exposes traditional and unquestioned conceptions of diabetes that dominate the public imagination

Part of the book series: Palgrave Studies in Science and Popular Culture (PSSPC)

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Table of contents (22 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xix
  2. Introduction

    • Bianca C. Frazer, Heather R. Walker
    Pages 1-18
  3. Part I

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 19-21
    2. Diabetes Twitter: A Communal Retort to Capitalism

      • Jeffrey A. Bennett
      Pages 23-41
    3. One or Many Voices: Narratives from #insulin4all

      • Valentina Sturiale, Guido Anselmi
      Pages 85-102

About this book

While the 21st century insulin crisis provokes protest and political dialogue, public conception of diabetes remain firmly unchanged. Popular media representations portray diabetes as a condition couched in lifestyle choices. In the groundbreaking volume (Un)doing Diabetes, authors destabilize depictions so powerful, so subtle, and so unquestioned, that readers may find assertions counterintuitive. (Un)doing Diabetes is the first collection of essays to use disability studies to explore representations of diabetes across a wide range of mediums- from Twitter to TV and film, to theater, fiction, fanfiction, fashion and more. This disability studies approach to diabetes locates individual experiences of diabetes within historical and contemporary social conditions. In undoing diabetes, authors deconstruct assumptions the public commonly holds about diabetes, while writers doing diabetes present counter-narratives community members create to represent themselves. This collection will be of interest to scholars, activists, caregivers, and those living with diabetes.

Keywords

  • Medical humanities
  • Health humanities
  • Diabetes in culture
  • Disability studies
  • Diabetes activism
  • Race and diabetes
  • Social media
  • Insulin crisis
  • insulin4all
  • Diabetic camps
  • crip theory

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Disability and Human Development, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, USA

    Bianca C. Frazer

  • Medical Group Analytics, University of Utah Health, Salt Lake City, USA

    Heather R. Walker

About the editors

Bianca C. Frazer is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Illinois Chicago with a PhD in Theater Studies from University of Colorado Boulder.

 

Heather R. Walker is the Associate Director of Qualitative Research at the University of Utah Health and earned her PhD in Disability Studies at the University of Illinois Chicago.


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Buying options

eBook USD 109.00
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • ISBN: 978-3-030-83110-3
  • Instant PDF download
  • Readable on all devices
  • Own it forever
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  • Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout
Softcover Book USD 149.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
Hardcover Book USD 149.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)