‘Spoiled identity’ in hepatitis C infection: The binary logic of despair

作者: Suzanne Fraser , Carla Treloar

DOI: 10.1080/09581590600828683

关键词: MedicineBinary logicDiseaseSocial psychologyHepatitis CPsychiatryHealth consequences

摘要: … health and identity as irredeemably and utterly spoiled (as … ‘managing’ a spoiled identity (as Mona does by not disclosing her serostatus), resistance to the judgement of spoiled identity …

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