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Disembodiment and Identity in Literary Depictions of Epilepsy Surgery
Maria Vaccarella
Department of English
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Arts & Humanities
Moritz
100%
Disembodiment
98%
Epilepsy
75%
Surgery
63%
Gilles Deleuze
57%
Illness Narratives
50%
Chronic Illness
45%
Disability Studies
44%
Embodiment
43%
Ascension
42%
Electricity
37%
Consciousness
36%
Reconsideration
33%
Fragmentation
33%
Chaos
32%
Disruption
31%
Evil
28%
Length
26%
English People
24%
Social Sciences
epilepsy
85%
surgery
70%
narrative
41%
disability studies
28%
chaos
24%
chronic illness
22%
electricity
22%
fragmentation
21%
reconstruction
20%
consciousness
19%
brain
19%
typology
19%
illness
18%
candidacy
17%
experience
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Epilepsy
57%
Disability Studies
52%
Gardens
47%
Electricity
47%
Consciousness
34%
Brain
16%