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[/cs_block_grid_item][cs_block_grid_item title=”Block Grid Item 11″]Metzl, JM. “From Scopophilia to ‘Survivor’: A Brief History of Voyeurism, 1950-2004.” Textual Practice 2004; 18(3): 415-34.[/cs_block_grid_item][cs_block_grid_item title=”Block Grid Item 12″]“Making History: Lessons from the Great Moments Series of Pharmaceutical Advertisements.” Academic Medicine 2004; 79(11): 1027-32.
[x_button shape=”square” size=”mini” float=”none” href=”http://www.med.umich.edu/psych/FACULTY/metzl/Thom%20Acad%20Med.pdf” info=”none” info_place=”top” info_trigger=”hover”]Read Article[/x_button][/cs_block_grid_item][cs_block_grid_item title=”Block Grid Item 13″]Metzl, JM, and Howell, JD. “GREAT MOMENTS: Authenticity, Ideology, and the Telling of Medical ‘History.’” Literature and Medicine 2006; 25(2):502–521.[/cs_block_grid_item][cs_block_grid_item title=”Block Grid Item 14″]Metzl, JM, and Herzig, R. “Medicalization in the 21st Century.” Lancet 2007; 369: 697-98.[/cs_block_grid_item][cs_block_grid_item title=”Block Grid Item 15″]“If DTC Ads Come to Europe: Lessons from the American Marketplace.” Lancet 2007; 369: 704-06.
[x_button shape=”square” size=”mini” float=”none” href=”http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(07)60321-3/fulltext” info=”none” info_place=”top” info_trigger=”hover”]Read Article[/x_button][/cs_block_grid_item][cs_block_grid_item title=”Block Grid Item 16″]Metzl, JM. “The Humanities Do Not Soften Hard Science: Biocultures and the Medical Humanities,” PMLA 2009; 24(3): 951-953.[/cs_block_grid_item][cs_block_grid_item title=”Block Grid Item 17″]Metzl, JM. “Le Prozac et la Narration Sexuée de L’espoir,” In, A. Leibing et Virginie Tournay (dir.), Technologies de L’espoir. Les débats publics autour de l’innovation médicale – un objet anthropologique à définir (Presses Universitaires de Laval, collection “Société, cultures et santé, 2010).[/cs_block_grid_item][cs_block_grid_item title=”Block Grid Item 18″]Metzl, JM. “Should the Mentally Ill Bear Arms?: Mental Illness Stigma in the Aftermath of Tucson.” Lancet 2011; 377: 2172-73.[/cs_block_grid_item][cs_block_grid_item title=”Block Grid Item 19″]Metzl, JM. “Mainstream Anxieties about Race in Antipsychotic Drug Ads.” American Medical Association Journal of Ethics 2012, 14 (6):494-502.[/cs_block_grid_item][cs_block_grid_item title=”Block Grid Item 20″]Metzl, JM.. “Structural Competency.” American Quarterly 2012, 64 (2): 213-18[/cs_block_grid_item][cs_block_grid_item title=”Block Grid Item 21″]Metzl, JM and MacLeish, K. “Triggering the Debate: Faulty Associations Between Violence and Mental Illness Underlie U.S. Gun Control Efforts.” Risk and Regulation 2013, 25: 8-10[/cs_block_grid_item][cs_block_grid_item title=”Block Grid Item 22″]Metzl, JM. “Structural Health, and the Politics of African American Masculinity.” American Journal of Men’s Health 2013, 7(4): 69-72.[/cs_block_grid_item][cs_block_grid_item title=”Block Grid Item 23″]Metzl, JM and Hansen, HH. “Structural Competency: theorizing a new medical engagement with stigma and inequality.” Social Science & Medicine 2014, 103: 126-133.[/cs_block_grid_item][cs_block_grid_item title=”Block Grid Item 24″]Metzl, JM. “Race and Mental Health.” In Tess Jones and Delise Wear, eds, The Health Humanities Reader. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2014, 261-67[/cs_block_grid_item][cs_block_grid_item title=”Politics of Schizophrenic”]“Living and Dying in Mental Health: Guns, Race, and the Politics of Schizophrenic Violence.” In Clara Han and Veena Das, eds., Anthropology of Living and Dying in the Contemporary World. Chicago: University of Chicago Press [forthcoming].[/cs_block_grid_item][cs_block_grid_item title=”Block Grid Item 26″]“Structural Competency Meets Structural Racism: Race, Politics, and the Structure of Medical Knowledge.” American Medical Association Journal of Ethics 2014, 16(9): 674-90
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