A Death Retold

A Death Retold
Title A Death Retold PDF eBook
Author Keith Wailoo
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 388
Release 2009-09-15
Genre Medical
ISBN 0807877522

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In February 2003, an undocumented immigrant teen from Mexico lay dying in a prominent American hospital due to a stunning medical oversight--she had received a heart-lung transplantation of the wrong blood type. In the following weeks, Jesica Santillan's tragedy became a portal into the complexities of American medicine, prompting contentious debate about new patterns and old problems in immigration, the hidden epidemic of medical error, the lines separating transplant "haves" from "have-nots," the right to sue, and the challenges posed by "foreigners" crossing borders for medical care. This volume draws together experts in history, sociology, medical ethics, communication and immigration studies, transplant surgery, anthropology, and health law to understand the dramatic events, the major players, and the core issues at stake. Contributors view the Santillan story as a morality tale: about the conflicting values underpinning American health care; about the politics of transplant medicine; about how a nation debates deservedness, justice, and second chances; and about the global dilemmas of medical tourism and citizenship. Contributors: Charles Bosk, University of Pennsylvania Leo R. Chavez, University of California, Irvine Richard Cook, University of Chicago Thomas Diflo, New York University Medical Center Jason Eberl, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Jed Adam Gross, Yale University Jacklyn Habib, American Association of Retired Persons Tyler R. Harrison, Purdue University Beatrix Hoffman, Northern Illinois University Nancy M. P. King, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Barron Lerner, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health Susan E. Lederer, Yale University Julie Livingston, Rutgers University Eric M. Meslin, Indiana University School of Medicine and Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Susan E. Morgan, Purdue University Nancy Scheper-Hughes, University of California, Berkeley Rosamond Rhodes, Mount Sinai School of Medicine and The Graduate Center, City University of New York Carolyn Rouse, Princeton University Karen Salmon, New England School of Law Lesley Sharp, Barnard and Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health Lisa Volk Chewning, Rutgers University Keith Wailoo, Rutgers University

A Death Retold in Truth and Rumour

A Death Retold in Truth and Rumour
Title A Death Retold in Truth and Rumour PDF eBook
Author Grace A. Musila
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 235
Release 2015
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1847011276

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Re-examines this unresolved murder in Kenya and the underlying role of rumour, the media and inter-state relations on how the death has been reported and investigated.

Retelling Violent Death

Retelling Violent Death
Title Retelling Violent Death PDF eBook
Author Edward Rynearson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 184
Release 2013-01-11
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1135057133

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This book provides insight and instruction for bereaved readers and those who work with them.

Film and Nationalism

Film and Nationalism
Title Film and Nationalism PDF eBook
Author Alan Larson Williams
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 272
Release 2002
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780813530406

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From the medium's inception, films have defined and reinforced the core values and social structures of countries. They have also helped define - socially and culturally - what is to be considered outside the nation and what it is to be shunned. This text examines the ways in which cinema has been considered an arena of conflict and interaction between nations and nationhood.

The Story Retold

The Story Retold
Title The Story Retold PDF eBook
Author G. K. Beale
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 561
Release 2020-02-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 083085603X

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Israel's story is the church's story. In this integrative introduction to the New Testament, G. K. Beale and Benjamin L. Gladd explore each New Testament book in light of the broad history of redemption, emphasizing the biblical-theological themes of each New Testament book. Their distinctive approach encourages readers to read the New Testament in light of the Old, not as a new story but as a story retold.

European Cinema

European Cinema
Title European Cinema PDF eBook
Author Thomas Elsaesser
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
Pages 567
Release 2005
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9053565949

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'European Cinema in Crisis' examines the conflicting terminologies that have dominated the discussion of the future of European film-making. It takes a fresh look at the ideological agendas, from 'avante-garde cinema' to the high/low culture debate and the fate of popular European cinema.

Triangle

Triangle
Title Triangle PDF eBook
Author Katharine Weber
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 255
Release 2011-02-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1429994754

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Esther Gottesfeld is the last living survivor of the notorious 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist fire and has told her story countless times in the span of her lifetime. Even so, her death at the age of 106 leaves unanswered many questions about what happened that fateful day. How did she manage to survive the fire when at least 146 workers, most of them women, her sister and fiancé among them, burned or jumped to their deaths from the sweatshop inferno? Are the discrepancies in her various accounts over the years just ordinary human fallacy, or is there a hidden story in Esther's recollections of that terrible day? Esther's granddaughter Rebecca Gottesfeld, with her partner George Botkin, an ingenious composer, seek to unravel the facts of the matter while Ruth Zion, a zealous feminist historian of the fire, bores in on them with her own mole-like agenda. A brilliant, haunting novel about one of the most terrible tragedies in early-twentieth-century America, Triangle forces us to consider how we tell our stories, how we hear them, and how history is forged from unverifiable truths.