Imagining illness public health and visual culture /
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Language: | English |
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Minneapolis, Minn. :
University of Minnesota Press,
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Online Access: | http://site.ebrary.com/lib/ucy/Doc?id=10462250 |
Table of Contents:
- Image and the imaginary in early health education : Wilbur Augustus Sawyer and the hookworm campaigns of Australia and Asia / Lenore Manderson
- Cultural communication in picturing health : W.W. Peter and public health campaigns in China, 1912-1926 / Liping Bu
- The color of money : campaigning for health in black and white America / Gregg Mitman
- Empathy and objectivity : health education through corporate publicity films / Kirsten Ostherr
- Contagion, public health, and the visual culture of nineteenth-century skin / Katherine Ott
- Maps as graphic propaganda for public health / Mark Monmonier
- "Some one sole unique advertisement" : public health posters in the twentieth century / William H. Helfand
- Nursing the nation : the 1930s public health nurse as image and icon / Shawn Michelle Smith
- Visual imagery and epidemics in the Twentieth Century / Roger Cooter and Claudia Stein
- The image of the child in postwar British and U.S. psychoanalysis / Lisa Cartwright
- Performing live surgery on television and the internet since 1945 / David Serlin
- Imagining mood disorders as a public health crisis / Emily Martin.