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Mapping Fate

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In Mapping Fate, Alice Wexler tells the story of a family at risk for a hereditary, incurable, fatal disorder: Huntington's disease, once called Huntington's chorea. That her mother died of the dis...
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In Mapping Fate, Alice Wexler tells the story of a family at risk for a hereditary, incurable, fatal disorder: Huntington's disease, once called Huntington's chorea. That her mother died of the disease, that her own chance of inheriting it was fifty-fifty, that her sister and father directed much of the extraordinary biomedical research to find the gene and a cure, make Wexler's story both astonishingly intimate and scientifically compelling.

Alice Wexler's graceful and eloquent account goes beyond the specifics of Huntington's disease to explore the dynamics of family secrets, of living at risk, and the drama and limits of biomedical research. Mapping Fate will be a touchstone for anyone with questions about genetic illness and the possibilites and perils of genetic testing.
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Price: $31.95
Pages: 319
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 30 December 1996
Trim Size: 8.25 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9780520207417
Format: Paperback
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Alice Wexler is affiliated with the Center for the Study of Women at University of California, Los Angeles. She is the author of Emma Goldman in America (1984) and Emma Goldman in Exile (1989).
"That Disorder": An Introduction

THE BODY IN QUESTION
1. After Woods Hole
2. Silent Subjects
3. 1968
4. Dreaming Chorea

CHOREA STORIES
5. Nedda and Hope
6. "Tainted by Smog and Hollywood"
7. The Test for "HD-ness"
8. A Double Death

MAPS FOR MISREADING
9. "Leaping Gazellelike Through the Genome"
10. Tristes Tropiques
11. G-8
12. Testing Fate

GENETIC DESTINATIONS
13. "The Single Most Important Piece of Information"
14. Repeat Sequences

Afterword
Notes
A Note on Sources
Interviews
Acknowledgments
Index