Surgically shaping children technology, ethics, and the pursuit of normality /
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Language: | English |
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Baltimore, Md. :
Johns Hopkins University Press,
2006.
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Online Access: | http://site.ebrary.com/lib/ucy/Doc?id=10188461 |
Table of Contents:
- Twisted lies: my journey in an imperfect body / Sherri G. Morrris
- Do I make you uncomfortable? Reflections on using surgery to reduce the distress of others / Cassandra Aspinall
- My shoe size stayed the same: maintaining a positive sense of identity with achondroplasia and limb-lengthening surgeries / Emily Sullivan Sanford
- The seduction of the surgical fix / Lisa Abelow Hedley
- Concepts of technology and their role in moral reflection / James C. Edwards
- Emily's scars: surgical shapings, technoluxe, and bioethics / Arthur W. Frank
- Thoughts on the desire for normality / Eva Feder Kittay
- To cut or not to cut? A surgeon's perspective on surgically shaping children / Jeffrey L. Marsh
- What's special about the surgical context? / Wendy E. Mouradian
- Are we helping children? Outcome assessments in craniofacial care / Wendy E. Mouradian ... [et al.]
- Who should decide and how? / Priscilla Alderson
- The power of parents and the agency of children / Hilde Lindemann
- "In their best interests": parents' experience of atypical genitalia / Ellen K. Feder
- Toward truly informed decisions about appearance-normalizing surgeries / Paul Steven Miller
- Appearance-altering surgery, children's sense of self, and parental love / Adrienne Asch
- What to expect when you have the child you weren't expecting / Alice Domurat Dreger.