Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN |
Area:
Cultural Anthropology, Medical and Forensic Anthropology, History of ScienceGoogle:
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(Nocturnes: Sleep, medicine, and the production of American "everyday life".) |
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Wolf-Meyer M. (2022) Human-centred design, disability and bioethics. Medical Humanities |
Wolf-Meyer M. (2019) Multibiologism: An anthropological and bioethical framework for moving beyond medicalization. Bioethics. 34: 183-189 |
Wolf-Meyer M. (2019) Neurological disorders, affective bioethics, and the nervous system: reconsidering the Schiavo case from a materialist perspective. Medical Humanities. 46: 166-175 |
Wolf-Meyer M, Callahan-Kapoor C. (2016) Chronic Subjunctivity, or, How Physicians Use Diabetes and Insomnia to Manage Futures in the United States. Medical Anthropology. 36: 83-95 |
Wolf-Meyer M. (2015) Biomedicine, the whiteness of sleep, and the wages of spatiotemporal normativity in the United States American Ethnologist. 42: 446-458 |
Wolf-Meyer M. (2014) Therapy, Remedy, Cure: Disorder and the Spatiotemporality of Medicine and Everyday Life Medical Anthropology. 33: 144-159 |
Wolf-Meyer MJ. (2014) Myths of Modern American Sleep: Naturalizing Primordial Sleep, Blaming Technological Distractions, and Pathologizing Children Science as Culture |
Wolf-Meyer M. (2011) The Nature of Sleep Comparative Studies in Society and History. 53: 945-970 |
Wolf-Meyer M. (2009) Precipitating pharmakologies and capital entrapments: narcolepsy and the strange cases of Provigil and Xyrem. Medical Anthropology. 28: 11-30 |
Wolf-Meyer M. (2009) Fantasies of Extremes: Sports, War and the Science of Sleep Biosocieties. 4: 257-271 |