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Vol. 17 No. 2 (2016): Women and Medicine in American Literature and Culture
Vol. 17 No. 2 (2016): Women and Medicine in American Literature and Culture
Published:
2017-05-26
Editorial
Editorial Introduction: Women and Medicine in American Literature and Culture
Ingrid Gessner
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Articles
Bearing Independence: The Concept of Social Childbirth in Martha Ballard's Life Writing
Bettina Huber
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From Pearl Harbor (1941) to Pearl Harbor (2001): On the Emancipatory Potential of Nursing During Wartime and its Representation in Hollywood Film
Susanne Bueechl
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The Medical Gaze in Psychiatric Treatment: Women Doctors and Nurses in Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar and Susanna Kaysen’s Girl, Interrupted
Ramona Schmidt
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“Do You Know” of the Conflict of Having a Family and Career as a Female Surgeon? The Representation of Cristina Yang in ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy
Barbara Biederer
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Epilogue: Women in the Medical Profession. No Choice or Choiceosie?
Carmen Birkle
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