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  • Douglas Bleakley, father of Alan Bleakley, behind the wheel of a Jaguar c.1946

    Don’t Breathe a Word: A Psychoanalysis of Medicine’s Inflations

    — Alan Bleakley —

  • Health, Illness, and Memory

    — Juan Obarrio —

  • Health Humanities & Social Justice: Breath, Body, Voice

    — September 14, 2017 —

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    Alan Bleakley: A Psychoanalysis of Medicine’s Inflations

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    Breath, Body and Voice Gala Concert: Stephen Jaffe’s “Migrations”

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    Health Humanities & Social Justice: Breath | Body | Voice Conference

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    Health, Loss, and the Biopolitical Distribution of Affect

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    Jonathan Metzl, MD: A New Paradigm for Race & Racisms in Medicine

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    Libia Posada: BE PATIENT | SE PACIENTE

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    Medical Memoirs and Social Agency in Planetary Perspective

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    Race and Medicine

  • Alan Bleakley Portrait

    Alan Bleakley

    — Plymouth University Peninsula School of Medicine, UK —

  • Juan Obarrio

    — Johns Hopkins University —

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