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      Mammographies : The Cultural Discourses of Breast Cancer Narratives

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          While breast cancer continues to affect the lives of millions, contemporary writers and artists have responded to the ravages of the disease in creative expression. Mary K. DeShazer’s book looks specifically at breast cancer memoirs and photographic narratives, a category she refers to as mammographies, signifying both the imaging technology by which most Western women discover they have this disease and the documentary imperatives that drive their written and visual accounts of it. Mammographies argues that breast cancer narratives of the past ten years differ from their predecessors in their bold address of previously neglected topics such as the link between cancer and environmental carcinogens, the ethics and efficacy of genetic testing and prophylactic mastectomy, and the shifting politics of prosthesis and reconstruction. Mammographies is distinctive among studies of contemporary illness narratives in its exclusive focus on breast cancer, its analysis of both memoirs and photographic texts, its attention to hybrid and collaborative narratives, and its emphasis on ecological, genetic, transnational, queer, and anti-pink discourses. DeShazer’s methodology—best characterized as literary critical, feminist, and interdisciplinary—includes detailed interpretation of the narrative strategies, thematic contours, and visual imagery of a wide range of contemporary breast cancer memoirs and photographic anthologies. The author explores the ways in which the narratives constitute a distinctive testimonial and memorial tradition, a claim supported by close readings and theoretical analysis that demonstrates how these narratives question hegemonic cultural discourses, empower reader-viewers as empathic witnesses, and provide communal sites for mourning, resisting, and remembering.

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          9780472118823
          9780472036356
          9780472029235
          9780472900985
          09 May 2018
          Author notes
          Mary K. DeShazer is Professor of English and Women’s and Gender Studies, Wake Forest University.
          10.3998/mpub.5571825
          5b8a8c77-3ab2-45f2-8b1f-9238df349d62
          CC BY-NC-ND

          https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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          HEA000000,HEA024000,LIT003000,SOC029000,Breast -- Radiography -- Cross-cultural studies.,Breast -- Imaging -- Cross-cultural studies.,Ethnicity -- Health aspects.,Transcultural medical care.,618.1/907572,RG493

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