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Lung cancer after the genomic turn: From the biopolitics of 'lifestyle' to the transcorporeality of breath

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: The Sociological Review; 2024Description: 1373-1392ISSN:
  • 0038-0261
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: The lungs serve as a site of interchange between the bodily and environmental, an interface between the internal and external world, enacted through breath. We draw on the primacy of this exchange to explore the complexities of living with lung cancer ami
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The lungs serve as a site of interchange between the bodily and environmental, an interface between the internal and external world, enacted through breath. We draw on the primacy of this exchange to explore the complexities of living with lung cancer ami

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