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Reading Beyond the Ratio: Searching for the Subtext in the “Enforced Caesarean” Cases
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Introduction 1
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From a Legal Perspective
- The Genetics of Law and Literature: What is Man? 23
- Ghostly Presences: The Case of Bertha Mason 68
- The Case of Conjoined Twins: Medical Dilemma in Law and Literature 93
- Vida Interminable: Patients and Family Members Between the Right to Live and the Obligation Not to Die 108
- Reading Beyond the Ratio: Searching for the Subtext in the “Enforced Caesarean” Cases 115
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From a Literary Perspective
- Science Fiction and Bioethical Knowledge 137
- Shaping Personhood: Problems of Subjectivity and the Self in Shakespeare’s The Taming of The Shrew and Much Ado About Nothing 149
- On the Sciences of Man in Eighteenth-Century English Literature and Art: Anatomizing the Self 162
- The Beyond: Science and Law in The Island of Doctor Moreau by H. G. Wells 178
- Bio-Ethics Avant la Lettre: Ninenteenth-Century Instances in Post-Darwinian Literature 188
- Rhetoric, Lexicography and Bioethics in Shelly Jackson’s Hypertext Patchwork Girl 203
- One Monstrous Ogre and One Patchwork Girl: Two Nameless Beings 219
- A Serious Reading of Biotechnology in Japanese Graphic Novels: Weak Thoughts Regarding Ethics, Literature and Medicine 239
- Fulfilling Personhood at the Margins of Life: Anna Quindlen’s One True Thing 251
- “So what is a human being?” An Exploration of Personhood Through Jeanette Winterson’s The Stone Gods 273
- The Problem of Liminal Beings in Alasdair Gray’s Poor Things 283
- “Murderous Creators”: How Far Can Authors Go? 298
- Fay Weldon’s The Lives and Loves of a She Devil: Cosmetic Surgery as a Social Mask of Personhood 318
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Appendix
- Mapping the Law – reading old maps of Strasbourg as representing and constituting legal spaces and places 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Introduction 1
-
From a Legal Perspective
- The Genetics of Law and Literature: What is Man? 23
- Ghostly Presences: The Case of Bertha Mason 68
- The Case of Conjoined Twins: Medical Dilemma in Law and Literature 93
- Vida Interminable: Patients and Family Members Between the Right to Live and the Obligation Not to Die 108
- Reading Beyond the Ratio: Searching for the Subtext in the “Enforced Caesarean” Cases 115
-
From a Literary Perspective
- Science Fiction and Bioethical Knowledge 137
- Shaping Personhood: Problems of Subjectivity and the Self in Shakespeare’s The Taming of The Shrew and Much Ado About Nothing 149
- On the Sciences of Man in Eighteenth-Century English Literature and Art: Anatomizing the Self 162
- The Beyond: Science and Law in The Island of Doctor Moreau by H. G. Wells 178
- Bio-Ethics Avant la Lettre: Ninenteenth-Century Instances in Post-Darwinian Literature 188
- Rhetoric, Lexicography and Bioethics in Shelly Jackson’s Hypertext Patchwork Girl 203
- One Monstrous Ogre and One Patchwork Girl: Two Nameless Beings 219
- A Serious Reading of Biotechnology in Japanese Graphic Novels: Weak Thoughts Regarding Ethics, Literature and Medicine 239
- Fulfilling Personhood at the Margins of Life: Anna Quindlen’s One True Thing 251
- “So what is a human being?” An Exploration of Personhood Through Jeanette Winterson’s The Stone Gods 273
- The Problem of Liminal Beings in Alasdair Gray’s Poor Things 283
- “Murderous Creators”: How Far Can Authors Go? 298
- Fay Weldon’s The Lives and Loves of a She Devil: Cosmetic Surgery as a Social Mask of Personhood 318
-
Appendix
- Mapping the Law – reading old maps of Strasbourg as representing and constituting legal spaces and places 333