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Memoir of a Debulked Woman: Enduring Ovarian Cancer - Susan Gubar
Memoir of a Debulked Woman: Enduring Ovarian Cancer
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In this moving memoir, a renowned feminist scholar explores the physical and psychological ordeal of living with ovarian cancer.Diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2008, Susan Gubar underwent radical debulking surgery, an attempt to excise the cancer by removing part or all of many organs in the... show more
In this moving memoir, a renowned feminist scholar explores the physical and psychological ordeal of living with ovarian cancer.Diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2008, Susan Gubar underwent radical debulking surgery, an attempt to excise the cancer by removing part or all of many organs in the lower abdomen. Her memoir mines the deepest levels of anguish and devotion as she struggles to come to terms with her body’s betrayal and the frightful protocols of contemporary medicine. She finds solace in the abiding love of her husband, children, and friends while she searches for understanding in works of literature, visual art, and the testimonies of others who suffer with various forms of cancer.Ovarian cancer remains an incurable disease for most of those diagnosed, even those lucky enough to find caring and skilled physicians. Memoir of a Debulked Woman is both a polemic against the ineffectual and injurious medical responses to which thousands of women are subjected and a meditation on the gifts of companionship, art, and literature that sustain people in need. 2 illustrations
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780393073256 (0393073254)
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Pages no: 298
Edition language: English
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4.0 Memoir of a Debulked Woman: Enduring Ovarian Cancer
Sometimes a dose of misery lit is required for perspective. This is a harrowing account and I respect Ms Gubar for telling it straight. Her insights on quality vs quantity of life with a terminal diagnosis are issues I have pondered but unless its your own life coming to a foreseeable end it is diff...
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