01297nam0 22003011i 450 UON0029111920231205103921.88005-00-77022-020070328d1973 |0itac50 baengGB|||| 1||||ˆThe ‰Anglo-saxon cemeteries of Caistor-by-Norwich Marshall, Norfolkby J.N.L. Myres and Barbara GreenOxfordthames and Hudson1973XX, 262 p., 24 p. di tav.ill.27 cm001UON000884502001 Reports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries of London13ArcheologiaGran BretagnaUONC027342FIGBLondonUONL003044PE XPAESI EXTRAASIATICI - ARCHEOLOGIAAMYRESJ. N. L.UONV058086296361GREENBarbaraUONV167745694198Thames & HudsonUONV259509650ITSOL20250411RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00291119SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI PE X 015 SI ARC2177 7 015 Anglo-saxon cemeteries of Caistor-by-Norwich Marshall, Norfolk1248720UNIOR02873oam 22004574a 450 991047262570332120230621140804.0(CKB)5590000000448135(OCoLC)1247157958(MdBmJHUP)muse98371(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/64597(oapen)doab64597(EXLCZ)99559000000044813520210311d2021 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierTesting KnowledgeToward an Ecology of Diagnosis, Preceded by the Dingdingdong Manifesto /Katrin Solhdju, Alice RivieresBrooklyn, NYpunctum books2021Santa Barbara :Punctum Books,2021.©2021.1 online resource1-953035-45-0 1-953035-46-9 "This volume presents the collective adventure of Dingdingdong, the Institute for the Co-production of Knowledge about Huntington’s Disease, founded in 2012 between Paris and Brussels. Katrin Solhdju’s Testing Knowledge: Toward an Ecology of Diagnosis pursues the question of taming the violence of the new species of medical foreknowledge represented by genetic testing. Adopting historical and epistemological perspectives on diagnostic situations, including observations from anthropological field research, speculative storytelling, and ancient oracles, Testing Knowledge proposes a new ecology of predictive diagnostic gestures, which potentially concern us all. Testing Knowledge is preceded by the Dingdingdong collective’s Manifesto (2013), which tells the story of the young Alice Rivières, who in 2006 took the presymptomatic, genetic test, foretelling her that she will eventually develop Huntington’s. Her first-person account of the revelation of her test results, which she experienced as an act of poisoning or cursing, pulls the reader into the manifold ethical, psychological, and existential issues inherent to medical predictions. Testing Knowledge is also preceded by a foreword from Alice Wexler, author of Mapping Fate: A Memoir of Family, Risk, and Genetic Research, and is followed by an afterword by philosopher Isabelle Stengers."Doctor/patient relationshipbicsscNeurology & clinical neurophysiologybicsscElectronic books. epistemology, Huntington's disease, medicine, medical ecology, patient empowermentDoctor/patient relationshipNeurology & clinical neurophysiologySolhdju Katrin912260Rivieres AliceMdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910472625703321Testing Knowledge2042623UNINA