New Socio-Cultural and Political Directions for Transplantation: Transplantation and Its Imaginaries
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Hauntological dimensions of heart transplantation: the onto-epistemologies of deceased donation
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Ka mura ka muri: understandings of organ donation and transplantation in Aotearoa New Zealand
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‘That is the skin of my brother’: alterity, hybridity and media representations of facial transplantation
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Waiting, strange: transplant recipient experience, medical time and queer/crip temporalities
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The times and spaces of transplantation: queercrip histories as futurities
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