Bioethics and Medical Issues in Literature

Bioethics and Medical Issues in Literature

by Mahala Y. Stripling
Bioethics and Medical Issues in Literature

Bioethics and Medical Issues in Literature

by Mahala Y. Stripling

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Overview

Bioethical and medical issues are among the most important concerns facing society today. Yet many of these contemporary debates have been anticipated and addressed in literary works. Designed to meet the needs of high school students, as well as college students or those in the health care field, this reference defines and situates major bioethical and medical issues in accessible literature ranging from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818) to Margaret Edson's Wit (1999). Included are discussions of such topics as cloning, bioterrorism, organ transplants, genetics, obesity and heart disease, AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases, and civil rights. Chapters are devoted to broad categories, with each chapter discussing two major literary works.

Tremendous advances in science and technology have made bioethical and medical issues central to contemporary philosophical debates. Many of these modern concerns have been anticipated and addressed to varying degrees in numerous literary works. Designed to meet the needs of high school students and teachers, pre-med and other college students, as well as any one in or entering a health care profession, this reference, a valuable addition to academic and public libraries, discusses literature as a means of approaching medical and bioethical issues. Chapters look at such broad topics as technology's creature, illness and culture, and end of life issues, with each chapter offering a close examination of two major literary works.

Special features include a chronology of events in literature, medicine, and science; a glossary of literary, medical, and scientific terms; and lists of movies, Web sites, books and jourbanals, and teaching methods.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313320408
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/30/2005
Series: Exploring Social Issues through Literature
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.62(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Mahala Yates Stripling is an independent scholar who lectures widely at such places as Yale Medical School and the University of Texas Medical Branch, and who publishes extensively in medical humanities jourbanals. Her work has appeared in The Jourbanal of Medical Humanities, Medical Humanities Review, Studies in Psychoanalytic Theory, and other publications.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Chronology of Events in Literature, Medicine, and Science
Introduction
Technology's Creature
A Brave New World
Contagions and Isolations
Illness and Culture
End of Life: Disease and Death
Afterword
Glossary of Terms: Literary, Medical, and Scientific
Appendix A: Recommended Movies
Appendix B: Recommended Internet Sites
Appendix C: Recommended Jourbanals and Books
Appendix D: Recommended Methods for Teaching
Index

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