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Judul A History of Rhetoric, Sound, and Health and Healing / Kristin Marie Bivens
Pengarang Bivens, Kristin Marie
Penerbitan Oxford : Taylor & Francis, 2025
Deskripsi Fisik 142 p.
ISBN 9781040253687
Subjek MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY
PUBLIC HEALTH
Catatan A History of Rhetoric, Sound, and Health and Healing argues for medico-sonic knowledge — systematically interpreted bodily sounds with medical knowledge mediated by rhetoric — as an evolving corporeal practice with an incomparable, sprawling history. Taking a materialist-feminist perspective, the book rhetorically accounts for sound and suggests rhetoric enables bodily sounds as understandable, knowable, and treatable with power to help and discipline bodies in health, healing, and hospital contexts. From an expansive, pan-historiographic approach integrated with and influenced by fieldwork from neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) in Denmark and the United States, the author explores intentional and unintentional diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic uses of sound in contemporary Western biomedical health systems and promotes a new research concept and fieldwork practice, sound in all research. The insightful, timely volume will interest students and researchers in the medical humanities, rhetoric and com
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