Dear Colleagues,
Issue 7.4 of Rhetoric of Health and Medicine is out now! RHM 7.4 includes a review of RHM research that pre-dates the RHM journal and a discussion on the durability, portability, and responsivity of RHM research. Other articles include an exploration of identification and agency in children’s books about COVID-19 and a study on how Protestantism influenced conceptions of premature infants as medical figures in the United States.
Thanks to all of the contributors: Christa Teston, Addison Torrence, Kristin Kondrlik, Cara Byrne, Jennifer Edwell, Megan Poole, Shavonnie Carthens, Eboni Neal Cochran, Abigail Koenig, Josh Chase, and Joe Hatfield.
The full issue can be found at: https://journals.upress.ufl.edu/rhm/issue/view/387
Happy reading!
Annika
Annika Reitenga, she/they
Assistant Editor, Rhetoric of Health and Medicine
University of Louisville
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