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Writing History in the Age of Biomedicine PDF

Rating: Author: Visit Amazon's Roger Cooter Page ISBN : 9780300186635 New from $39.15 Format: PDF
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“....an intellectual tour de force wresting with Marc Bloch’s original quest to interrogate the purpose, meaning, and methodology of the historian’s craft....this will be a ‘must have’ book for introducing students to the study of history, especially at the graduate level.”—Dorothy Porter, Professor in the History of Health Sciences, University of California, San Francisco
(Dorothy Porter 2012-09-27)

"I can think of no really comparable recent book…Writing History in the Age of Biomedicine may turn out to be quite significant as a touchstone for the internal critique of historical scholarship in the first decade of the current century.”—William Summers, Yale University
(William Summers 2012-10-03)

"In the 21st century there is no arena of history more contested than that of biomedicine. Roger Cooter’s Writing History in the Age of Biomedicine (written with Claudia Stein) is the first serious attempt to look at the historiography of medicine as an index of the debates about meaning and its generation within these debates.  Whether examining questions of biopower in biomedical science, the new materialism and its claims at truth, or looking at the analysis of specific themes, such as the history of HIV/AIDS and its representation, Cooter and Stein provide detailed and critical looks at the shifting assumptions within the history of biomedicine.  This is more than an important book from two seminal thinkers:  it is a call to examine the shifts in the writing of bio-history and their underlying political assumptions."—Sander Gilman, author of Difference and Pathology
(Sander Gilman 2012-12-12)

"In this gnarly and very personal meta-historiography, scholar-provocateur Roger Cooter dishes the political epistemological dirt.  Essay by essay, Cooter’s pilgrim progress goes through a dizzying spin cycle of social, literary, cultural, pictorial, neuroscientific, material turns."—Michael Sappol, author of A Traffic of Dead Bodies: Anatomy and Embodied Social Identity in 19th-Century America
(Michael Sappol 2013-01-23)

Book Description

One of the leading medical historians of his generation uses his own writings to examine the role that various intellectual frameworks and trends have played in the writing of history.

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  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Yale University Press; 1 edition (July 16, 2013)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0300186630
  • ISBN-13: 978-0300186635
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.2 inches
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