Conjoined Twins in Black and White

Conjoined Twins in Black and White
Title Conjoined Twins in Black and White PDF eBook
Author Linda Frost
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Pages 251
Release 2009-06-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0299230732

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Conjoined twins have long been a subject of fantasy, fascination, and freak shows. In this first collection of its kind, Millie-Christine McKoy, African American twins born in 1851, and Daisy and Violet Hilton, English twins born in 1908, speak for themselves through memoirs that help us understand what it is like to live physically joined to someone else. Conjoined Twins in Black and White provides contemporary readers with the twins’ autobiographies, the first two “show histories” to be republished since their original appearance, a previously unpublished novella, and a nineteenth-century medical examination, each of which attempts to define these women and reveal the issues of race, gender, and the body prompted by the twins themselves. The McKoys, born slaves, were kidnapped and taken to Britain, where they worked as entertainers until they were reunited with their mother in an emotional chance encounter. The Hiltons, cast away by their horrified mother at birth, worked the carnival circuit as vaudeville performers until the WWII economy forced them to the burlesque stage. The hardships, along with the triumphs, experienced by these very different sister sets lend insight into our fascination with conjoined twins.

Millie-Christine

Millie-Christine
Title Millie-Christine PDF eBook
Author Joanne Martell
Publisher Blair
Pages 308
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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"The remarkable journey of Siamese twins from slavery to the courts of Europe."--Cover.

Conjoined Twins

Conjoined Twins
Title Conjoined Twins PDF eBook
Author Christine Quigley
Publisher McFarland
Pages 207
Release 2015-09-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1476603235

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When two human ova fail to fully separate during pregnancy, the result is conjoined twins. The twins may be connected by ligament, bone, or just flesh, and they often share organs, but what captures most people's interest is whether the twins share sensations, thoughts and even souls. This encyclopedia presents entries on conjoined twins throughout history, the biological causes and effects of twins being born conjoined, and ethical issues such as self-support and separation surgery. It also includes entries on the modern standardized terminology used when discussing conjoined twins, the categories into which conjoined twins have been sorted, doctors past and present who have performed separation surgeries, and hospitals, such as Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, that are known for the separation of conjoined twins. This book even covers fraudulent conjoined twins and fictional ones in books written by such authors as Mark Twain, Vladimir Nabakov, and Katherine Dunn. Other entries cover relevant films, websites, and institutions.

The Wonders

The Wonders
Title The Wonders PDF eBook
Author John Woolf
Publisher Michael O'Mara Books
Pages 434
Release 2019-05-02
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1789290368

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The untold story of the Victorian freak show and circus, and the remarkable cast of characters who performed in them.

The Illustrated American

The Illustrated American
Title The Illustrated American PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 664
Release 1890
Genre American periodicals
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Bioethics

Bioethics
Title Bioethics PDF eBook
Author Helga Kuhse
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 800
Release 2015-12-21
Genre Medical
ISBN 1118941500

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Now fully revised and updated, Bioethics: An Anthology, 3rd edition, contains a wealth of new material reflecting the latest developments. This definitive text brings together writings on an unparalleled range of key ethical issues, compellingly presented by internationally renowned scholars. The latest edition of this definitive one-volume collection, now updated to reflect the latest developments in the field Includes several new additions, including important historical readings and new contemporary material published since the release of the last edition in 2006 Thematically organized around an unparalleled range of issues, including discussion of the moral status of embryos and fetuses, new genetics, neuroethics, life and death, resource allocation, organ donations, public health, AIDS, human and animal experimentation, genetic screening, and issues facing nurses Subjects are clearly and captivatingly discussed by globally distinguished bioethicists A detailed index allows the reader to find terms and topics not listed in the titles of the essays themselves

Unequal Sisters

Unequal Sisters
Title Unequal Sisters PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Narrow
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 845
Release 2023-08-28
Genre History
ISBN 1000781690

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Unequal Sisters has become a beloved and classic reader, providing an unparalleled resource for understanding women’s history in the United States today. First published in 1990, the book revolutionized the field with its broad multicultural approach, emphasizing feminist perspectives on race, ethnicity, region, and sexuality, and covering the colonial period to the present day. Now in its fifth edition, the book presents an even wider variety of women’s experiences. This new edition explores the connections between the past and the present and highlights the analysis of queerness, transgender identity, disability, the rise of the carceral state, and the bureaucratization and militarization of migration. There is also more coverage of Indigenous and Pacific Islander women. The book is structured around thematic clusters: conceptual/methodological approaches to women’s history; bodies, sexuality, and kinship; and agency and activism. This classic work has incorporated the feedback of educators in the field to make it the most user-friendly version to date and will be of interest to students and scholars of women’s history, gender and sexuality studies, and the history of race and ethnicity.