A Cultural Account of Organ Transplantation in Ontario, Canada

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A qualitative exploration of the meanings behind transplanted organs and how recipients deal with related issues

ISBN: 3838359569
ISBN 13: 9783838359564
Autor: Bertoli, Adrian
Verlag: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Umfang: 104 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 08.05.2010
Auflage: 1/2010
Format: 0.7 x 22 x 15
Gewicht: 173 g
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT
Artikelnummer: 4739008 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

This study takes interview material and makes an interpretation by linking organ recipients statements, experiences and relationships to the wider society in order to get at possible meanings and present a cultural account of organ transplantation. It will look at the understandings of the body and its organs and how these allow for organs to take on or have a life of their own, becoming a party to the lives of recipients and bringing with it a social force. It will then show how this animated organ comes with obligations, as part of the circle of gift exchange, upon which organ donation and transplantation are dependent on. It is suggested that recipients attempts to fulfill this obligation is analogous to a type of social burial, a process that might at times conflict with donor kins'' desire to have a memory of their loved one live on. Zombies and ghosts are examined as widely circulating representations of inappropriate death in an attempt to give justice to some of the experiences of recipients. Cellular memory is presented at the end as an attempt to bridge some of the mysterious and scientific aspects of organ transplantation.

Autorenporträt

Adrian has a Bsc in Bio-Medical Sciences from the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada; an M.A. in International Peace and Conflict Resolution from Arcadia University in Glenside, Pennsylvania and an M.Phil in International Community Health from the University of Oslo in Norway.

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