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- Volume 22, Number 1, Spring 2003
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- Special Issue: Contagion and Infection
Founded in 1982, Literature and Medicine is a peer-reviewed journal publishing scholarship that explores representational and cultural practices concerning health care and the body. Areas of interest include disease, illness, health, and disability; violence, trauma, and power relations; and the cultures of biomedical science and technology and of the clinic, as these are represented and interpreted in verbal, visual, and material texts. Literature and Medicine features one thematic and one general issue each year. Past theme issues have explored identity and difference; contagion and infection; cancer pathography; the representations of genomics; and the narration of pain.
Literature and Medicine is co-sponsored by the Department of Medical Education, College of Medicine at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
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Volume 22, Number 1, Spring 2003Editorial Board
Editors-in-Chief
Rita Charon
Maura Spiegel
Senior Consulting Editors
Anne Hudson Jones
Suzanne Poirier
Associate Editors
Charles M. Anderson
Joanne Trautmann Banks
Tod Chambers
Anne Hunsaker Hawkins
Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
Priscilla Wald
Arnold Weinstein
Book Review Editor
Faith McLellan
Contributing Editors
Wayne C. Booth
Gert H. Brieger
D. Heyward Brock
Ronald A. Carson
Larry R. Churchill
Robert Coles
Leslie Fiedler
Sander Gilman
Peter W. Graham
Melvin Konner
Steven Marcus
Kathryn Montgomery
David B. Morris
Edmund D. Pellegrino
Kathryn Allen Rabuzzi
Richard Selzer
John Stone
Stanley Weintraub
International Contributing Editors
Dannie Abse
Robin S. Downie
John Wiltshire
Managing Editor
Rebecca Garden
Editorial Coordinator
James S. Zimmerman
Sponsors
Institute for the Medical Humanities
The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Department of Medicine
Department of English and Comparative Literature
Columbia University
Publisher
The Johns Hopkins University Press
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