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"Medical science in antebellum America was organized around a paradox: it presumed African Americans to be less than human yet still human enough to be viable as experimental subjects, as cadavers, and for use in the training of medical students. By taking a hard look at the racial ideas of both northern and southern medical schools, Christopher D.E. Willoughby reveals that racist ideas were not external to the medical profession but fundamental to medical knowledge"--
Medicine --- Scientific racism --- Discrimination in medical education --- Medical colleges --- Medical education --- Monogenism and polygenism --- Slavery --- African Americans --- Polygenism --- Human beings --- Medical personnel --- Professional education --- Medical schools --- Academic medical centers --- Health occupations schools --- Universities and colleges --- Race discrimination in medical education --- Race science --- Racial science --- Pseudoscience --- Racism --- Afro-Americans --- Black Americans --- Colored people (United States) --- Negroes --- Africans --- Ethnology --- Black people --- Health Workforce --- Study and teaching --- History --- Political aspects --- Social conditions --- Origin --- Education --- Monogenism and polygenism. --- History. --- Political aspects.
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Computer security. --- Data protection. --- Data governance --- Data regulation --- Personal data protection --- Protection, Data --- Electronic data processing --- Computer privacy --- Computer system security --- Computer systems --- Computers --- Cyber security --- Cybersecurity --- Electronic digital computers --- Protection of computer systems --- Security of computer systems --- Data protection --- Security systems --- Hacking --- Protection --- Security measures
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Brain --- Physiology.
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What makes up a public, what governs dominant discourses, and in which ways can counterpublics can be created through narrative? This edited collection brings together essays on affect and narrative theory with a focus on the topics of gender and sexuality. It explores the power of narrative in literature, film, art, performance, and mass media, the construction of subjectivities of gender and sexuality, and the role of affect in times of crisis. By combining theoretical, literary, and analytical texts, the contributors offer methodological impulses and reflect on the possibilities and limitations of affect theory in cultural studies.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies. --- Affect. --- Cultural Studies. --- Culture. --- Gender Studies. --- Gender. --- Literary Studies. --- Sexuality.
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Zoo animals --- Diseases.
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