Writings by group participants
Bruce Charlton
Carl Elliott
David Gems
Jon Turney
- Frankenstein's Footsteps: science, genetics and popular culture. Yale University Press, April 1998.
Alice Domurat Dreger
- Hermaphrodites and the Medical Invention of Sex. May 1998, Harvard University Press
Carl Elliott
- A Philosophical Disease. Bioethics, Culture and Identity. December 1998, Routledge (Review comments)
David Healy
- The Antidepressant Era. February 1998, Harvard University Press
Peter D. Kramer
- Should You Leave? A Psychiatrist Explores Intimacy & Autonomy in Relationships -
and The Nature of Advice. 1997, Scribner
- Listening to Prozac A Psychiatrist Explores Antidepressant Drugs and the Remaking of the
Self. 1993. New York: Penguin Books
Margaret Lock
- Encounters with Aging: Mythologies of Menopause in Japan
and North America. 1993. California: University of California Press
Jon Turney
- Frankenstein's Footsteps. Science, Genetics, and Popular Culture. June 1998. Yale University Press
Francoise Baylis
- Women and Health Research: Working for Change. 1996. Journal
of Clinical Ethics 7 (3): 135-149.
- F. Baylis and J. Downie. Child Abuse and Neglect: Cross-cultural
Considerations. In Hilde Nelson, ed. Feminism and Families. 1996. New York: Routledge, 173-187.
Carl Elliott
- Hedgehogs and Hermaphrodites: Toward a More Anthropological
Bioethics. In R. Carson and C. Burns, Philosophy of Medicine and Bioethics:
A Twenty Year Retrospective and Critical Appraisal. 1997. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 197-211.
- Know Your Anomie: Walker Percy as Philosophical Diagnostician
(review essay) Medical Humanities Review, 1994, 8(1): 81-6.
- A Caplanesque Collection (review essay) Medical Humanities
Review, 1993, 7(2): 77-80.
- Where Ethics Comes From And What To Do About It. Hastings
Center Report, 1992, 22(4): July/August, 28-35.
- Prozac and the Existential Novel: Two Therapies.
Theoretical Medicine (in press).
Kathleen Glass
- Informed Decision-making and Vulnerable Persons: Meeting the
Needs of the Competent Elderly Patient or Research Subject. Queen's Law Journal, 1993, 18: 191-238.
Laurence Kirmayer
- Mind and Body as Metaphors: Hidden Values in
Biomedicine. In M. Lock and D. Gordon, eds. Biomedicine Examined. 1988. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 57-93.
- Healing and the Invention of Metaphor: The
Effectiveness of Symbols Revisited. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 1993, 17(2): 161-195.
- Cultural Variations on the Response to Psychiatric
Disorders and Emotional Distress. Social Science and Medicine, 1989, 29(3), 327-339.
Margaret Lock
- Encounters with Aging: Mythologies of Menopause in Japan
and North America. 1993. California: University of California Press
- Menopause in Cultural Context. Experimental Gerontology, 1994, 29
(3/4): 307-317.
- Ambiguities of Aging: Japanese experience and conceptions
of menopause. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 10: 23-46.
- Death in technological time: locating the end of meaningful life. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 1996, 10 (4): 575-600.
- Displacing suffering: the reconstruction of death in North America and Japan. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1996, 125 (1): 207-243.
- Perfecting society: reproductive technologies, genetic testing, and the planned family in Japan, Pragmatic Women and Body Politics, M. Lock and P. Kaufert (Eds.), 1997, Cambridge University Press.
- Knowledge, Power and Practice: The Anthropology of Medicine and Everyday Life, M. Lock and S. Lindenbaum (Eds.), 1993, Berkeley: University of California
Press.
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