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Table of Contents: https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/csos20/22/1
- Nadine Ehlers and Shiloh Krupar, “Introduction: The Body in Breast Cancer,” 1-22
- Mary K. DeShazer, “Postmillenial Breast Cancer Photo-narratives: Technologized Terrain,” 13-30
- Hephzibah Roskelly, “I Meditate on Descartes,” 31-37
- David Jay, “The SCAR Project,” 39-46
- Shiloh Krupar, “The Biopsic Adventures of Mammary Glam: Breast Cancer Detection and the Practice of Cancer Glamor,” 47-82
- Shelley Cobb and Susan Starr, “Breast Cancer, Breast Surgery, and the Makeover Metaphor,” 83-101
- Sonia Báez-Hernández, “The Acquired,” 103-106
- Samantha Crompvoets, “Prosthetic Fantasies: Loss, Recovery, and the Marketing of Wholeness After Breast Cancer,” 107-120
- Nadine Ehlers, “Tekhnē of Reconstruction: Breast Cancer, Norms, and Fleshy Rearrangements,” 121-141