00640nam2 22002291i 450 990007814640403321000781464FED01000781464(Aleph)000781464FED0100078146420030801d--------km-y0itay50------ba<<La >>responsabilità degli intermediarifinanziari pp.417-434001000777646Pinori,Alessandra240733ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990007814640403321DDCPResponsabilità degli intermediarifinanziari pp.417-434664285UNINAGEN0102339oam 2200505I 450 991014937650332120240501153743.01-315-46091-21-315-46093-91-315-46092-010.4324/9781315460932 (CKB)3710000000933657(MiAaPQ)EBC4732488(OCoLC)965139914(EXLCZ)99371000000093365720180706d2017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierChild pain, migraine, and invisible disability /Susan Honeyman1st ed.London ;New York :Routledge,2017.1 online resource (220 pages) illustrationsInterdisciplinary Disability Studies0-367-20819-9 1-138-20786-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Migraine as invisible disability -- 2. A history of pediatric pain and the politics of pill culture -- 3. Materia medica and literary migraine -- 4. Testifying against trigemony -- 5. Visibility machines and pain proxies.Examining migraines in children and the socially disabling effects that chronic pain can have, this book uses medical, political and cultural discourse to convey a sense of invisible disability in child migraine sufferers and its subsequent oppression within hegemonic educational and medical policy. Interviews and testimonials from a range of historical, literary, and medical sources are analysed in a child-centred context, along with representations of child pain within literature, art and popular culture. The book will appeal to scholars in childhood studies, children's rights, literary and visual culture, disability studies and medical humanities.Interdisciplinary disability studies.MigraineMigraineAlternative treatmentMigraine.MigraineAlternative treatment.616.857Honeyman Susan910250MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910149376503321Child pain, migraine, and invisible disability2037416UNINA