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100 1  $a Briggs, Charles L., $d 1953- $e author.
245 10 $a Incommunicable : $b toward communicative justice in health and medicine / $c Charles L. Briggs.
246 30 $a Communicative justice in health and medicine
264  1 $a Durham : $b Duke University Press, $c 2024.
300    $a xii, 323 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 23 cm
520    $a "Incommunicable builds on philosophical dialogues of language and medicine to analyze incommunicability in the context of medical practice and public health discourse. A contrast to the concepts of communicability and biocommunicability that Charles L. Brigg's has developed throughout his career to study circulatory and biomedical power, incommunicability instead highlights the moments in which forms of communication face failure. Incommunicable questions dominant notions of communicability, which construct discourse and pathogens as inherently mobile, by rethinking the works and lives of philosopher-physicians John Locke, Frantz Fanon, and George Canguilhem, as well as W. E. B. Du Bois. Drawing on examples such as doctor-patient interaction within racialized communities and an extensive study of the COVID-19 pandemic, Briggs addresses the erosion of trust and rejection of expertise that has become prominent in science and medicine. As a study rooted in anthropological and linguistic analysis, Incommunicable intends to decolonize understandings of language and communication within medicine and health"--Provided by publisher.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (pages [283]-306) and index.
505 0  $a Philosophical Dialogues in Search of Incommunicability. The Incommunicable Menace Lurking within Locke's Charter for Communicability -- W.E.B. Du Bois: Incommunicability and/as The Veil -- Frantz Fanon: Doctors, Tarzan, and the Colonial Inscription of Incommunicability -- Georges Canguilhem and the Clinical Production of Incommunicability -- How Incommunicability Shapes Entanglements of Language and Medicine. Biocommunicable Labor and the Production of Incommunicability in "Doctor-Patient Interaction" -- Health Communication: How In/communicabilities Jump Scale -- Interlude: Social Movements and Incommunicability-Free Zones -- Communicable Contours of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Pandemic Ecologies of Knowledge: In Defense of COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories, Sort of -- Pandemic Ecologies of Care.
650  0 $a Communication in medicine.
650  0 $a Communication in public health.
650  0 $a Physician and patient.
650  0 $a Medical anthropology.
650  0 $a Language and medicine.
650  7 $a Communication in medicine $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00870205
650  7 $a Communication in public health $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01202395
650  7 $a Language and medicine $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00992282
650  7 $a Medical anthropology $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01013693
650  7 $a Physician and patient $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01062819
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