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Sierra-Zarella, Elizabeth R.
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Involuntary whiteness: Autoethnographic explorations of vitiligo.
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Involuntary whiteness: Autoethnographic explorations of vitiligo./
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Sierra-Zarella, Elizabeth R.
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139 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-03, Section: A, page: .
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Philosophy. -
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9781124417196
Involuntary whiteness: Autoethnographic explorations of vitiligo.
Sierra-Zarella, Elizabeth R.
Involuntary whiteness: Autoethnographic explorations of vitiligo.
- 139 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-03, Section: A, page: .
Thesis (Ph.D.)--State University of New York at Binghamton, 2010.
The nature of vitiligo, an incurable idiopathic hypopigmentary dermatological condition, raises a variety of philosophical, ethical, sociological, historical, religious, and medical questions. However, these questions are rarely posed or answered by people living in vitiliginous skins. This piece examines the multifaceted history of vitiligo from an interdisciplinary perspective using autoethnographic, critical historiographic, and medical anthropologic methods while addressing issues of representation, authority, agency, and voice. Concepts from critical race theory, disability studies, queer theory, existential philosophy, and psychology are applied in this analysis. Vitiligo is ultimately theorized as both phenomenon and theory, with implications for future scholarship in philosophy, sociology, the fine arts, psychology, and all other disciplines concerned with bodily variation and the human condition.
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