Infertility: Tracing the History of a Transformative Term (RSA Series in Transdisciplinary Rhetoric Book 3)
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This award-winning book is a must read!!!
Excellent book, immaculate writing. Jensen traces the idea of fertility ecologically, as it moves through public, technical, and personal discourses, crossing porous boundaries while at the same time sustaining, challenging, and shifting those boundaries. Jensen brings her A+ game, building on her (also excellent) previous scholarship and offering here an exceptionally sharp, crystallized argument about the mobility of discourse and the need for rhetorical methodologies that are equally dynamic. Jensen is at the forefront of scholarship on rhetorics of health and medicine, and this is a must read for anyone working in rhetoric, media studies, health communication, science studies, and related fields, and anyone looking for an engaging, original study of fertility and its history. The book won the 2017 NCA Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Rhetoric & Public Address.
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Très bon ouvrage sur l'évolution du terme "infertilité" et de ses conséquences dans la prise en charge de cette problématique au cours des dernières décennies.Passionnant !
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