Books by Jacqueline Brady
Library of Congress Call Number: PN56.5.M67 D57 2013 OVERFLOWA5S
Preface
Acknowledgmen... more Library of Congress Call Number: PN56.5.M67 D57 2013 OVERFLOWA5S
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 A Mother’s Loss of Her Daughter’s Face: Ethical Issues of Facial Disfigurement
in Natalie Kusz’s Memoir Road Song
Gudrun Grabher
2 From Child to Mother: The Disjoint Identity of Charles Robert
Maturin’s Immalee
Margarita Georgieva
3 Solving the “Crumbling” Mother in Nancy Drew
Michael Cornelius
4 Feminized and Maternal Bodies: Thresholds to Empowered Roles
in Clara Reeve’s The Old English Baron
Sharon L. Decker
5 The Price We Pay: Motherhood, Marriage and the Struggle to
Class Jump in Dorothy Allison’s Bastard Out of Carolina
Tarah Sweeting-Trotter
6 Childless Motherhood: the Geopolitics of Maternal Bliss in
Fatih Akin's The Edge of Heaven
Oana M. Chivoiu
7 Dismatria: The Quest for a Mother-Land in
Igiaba Scego’s Writings
Tatjana Babic-Wiilliams
8 ‘I wanted to hear her called Mom’: The Grieving Mother and
Lost Pregnant Daughter in Sharon Rocha’s For Laci
Jennifer Musial
9 Unwanted Mother, Unwanted Motherhood:
Competing Maternities in Selby’s Requiem for a Dream
Zachary Snider
10 “She Who Dwells Alone …:” Mad Mothers, Old Spinsters and
Hysterical Women in William Wordsworth’s Poetry of 1798
Irina Strout
11 Writing, Mothering, and Traumatic Subjectivity in
Sapphire’s Push
Sherry Ziesenheim & Matthew J. Darling
12 Looking into the Mirror, Inscribing the Blank Slate:
18th Century Women Write about Mothering
Elizabeth Johnston
13 Wise Mother? Insane Mother? Sara Chapman Bull and the Disarticulated
Subjectivities of Turn-of-the Century Motherhood
Jacqueline Brady
14 Maternal Interruption: Reconceiving Political Spaces and Social Agency in Buchi Emecheta’s Joys of Motherhood
Mary L. Cappelli
15 Mother-less: Joan Didion’s Blue Nights and David Lindsay-Abaire’s Rabbit Hole
Catalina Florina Florescu
Afterword
Index
About the Authors
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Papers by Jacqueline Brady
Journal of pediatric surgery, 2018
Outcome disparities between urban and rural pediatric trauma patients persist, despite regionaliz... more Outcome disparities between urban and rural pediatric trauma patients persist, despite regionalization of trauma systems. Rural patients are initially transported to the nearest emergency department (ED), where pediatric care is infrequent. We aim to identify educational intervention targets and increase provider experience via pediatric trauma simulation. Prospective study of simulation-based pediatric trauma resuscitation was performed at three community EDs. Level one trauma center providers facilitated simulations, providing educational feedback. Provider performance comfort and skill with tasks essential to initial trauma care were assessed, comparing pre-/postsimulations. Primary outcomes were: 1) improved comfort performing skills, and 2) team performance during resuscitation. Provider comfort with the following improved (p-values <0.05): infant airway, infant IV access, blood administration, infant C-spine immobilization, chest tube placement, obtaining radiographic image...
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Radical Teacher, 2017
Review of The Slow Professor: Challenging the Culture of Speed in the Academy by Maggie Berg and ... more Review of The Slow Professor: Challenging the Culture of Speed in the Academy by Maggie Berg and Barbara K. Seeber
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Radical Teacher, 2008
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Sensational Pleasures in Cinema, Literature and Visual Culture, 2014
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American journal of medical genetics. Part A, Jan 2, 2015
Intellectual disability (ID) is a heterogeneous condition arising from a variety of environmental... more Intellectual disability (ID) is a heterogeneous condition arising from a variety of environmental and genetic factors. Among these causes are defects in transcriptional regulators. Herein, we report on two brothers in a nonconsanguineous family with novel compound heterozygous, disease-segregating mutations (NM_015979.3: [3656A > G];[4006C > T], NP_057063.2: [H1219R];[R1336X]) in MED23. This gene encodes a subunit of the Mediator complex that modulates the expression of RNA polymerase II-dependent genes. These brothers, who had profound ID, spasticity, congenital heart disease, brain abnormalities, and atypical electroencephalography, represent the first case of MED23-associated ID in a non-consanguineous family. They also expand upon the clinical features previously reported for mutations in this gene. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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BMJ case reports, Jan 8, 2013
Inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs) that manifest primarily as psychiatric and behavioural symptom... more Inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs) that manifest primarily as psychiatric and behavioural symptoms in childhood are often mistaken for idiopathic primary psychiatric disorders. The pathophysiological basis of these symptoms may be overlooked until later in the disease course when neurological deficits become dominant; this results in a significant delay in establishing a proper diagnosis. To illustrate this, we describe two siblings who presented with behavioural issues and mild learning disabilities in childhood, and were consequently given multiple psychiatric diagnoses. In early adulthood, however, they manifested a rapid cognitive decline. Subsequent cranial MRI imaging revealed progressive brain iron accumulation in deep brain nuclei. Whole exome sequencing and biochemical investigation confirmed the diagnosis of mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIB. Their long diagnostic odyssey illustrates the importance of considering IEMs when assessing individuals with behavioural abnormalities...
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Molecular Genetics and Metabolism, 2013
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Books by Jacqueline Brady
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 A Mother’s Loss of Her Daughter’s Face: Ethical Issues of Facial Disfigurement
in Natalie Kusz’s Memoir Road Song
Gudrun Grabher
2 From Child to Mother: The Disjoint Identity of Charles Robert
Maturin’s Immalee
Margarita Georgieva
3 Solving the “Crumbling” Mother in Nancy Drew
Michael Cornelius
4 Feminized and Maternal Bodies: Thresholds to Empowered Roles
in Clara Reeve’s The Old English Baron
Sharon L. Decker
5 The Price We Pay: Motherhood, Marriage and the Struggle to
Class Jump in Dorothy Allison’s Bastard Out of Carolina
Tarah Sweeting-Trotter
6 Childless Motherhood: the Geopolitics of Maternal Bliss in
Fatih Akin's The Edge of Heaven
Oana M. Chivoiu
7 Dismatria: The Quest for a Mother-Land in
Igiaba Scego’s Writings
Tatjana Babic-Wiilliams
8 ‘I wanted to hear her called Mom’: The Grieving Mother and
Lost Pregnant Daughter in Sharon Rocha’s For Laci
Jennifer Musial
9 Unwanted Mother, Unwanted Motherhood:
Competing Maternities in Selby’s Requiem for a Dream
Zachary Snider
10 “She Who Dwells Alone …:” Mad Mothers, Old Spinsters and
Hysterical Women in William Wordsworth’s Poetry of 1798
Irina Strout
11 Writing, Mothering, and Traumatic Subjectivity in
Sapphire’s Push
Sherry Ziesenheim & Matthew J. Darling
12 Looking into the Mirror, Inscribing the Blank Slate:
18th Century Women Write about Mothering
Elizabeth Johnston
13 Wise Mother? Insane Mother? Sara Chapman Bull and the Disarticulated
Subjectivities of Turn-of-the Century Motherhood
Jacqueline Brady
14 Maternal Interruption: Reconceiving Political Spaces and Social Agency in Buchi Emecheta’s Joys of Motherhood
Mary L. Cappelli
15 Mother-less: Joan Didion’s Blue Nights and David Lindsay-Abaire’s Rabbit Hole
Catalina Florina Florescu
Afterword
Index
About the Authors
Papers by Jacqueline Brady
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 A Mother’s Loss of Her Daughter’s Face: Ethical Issues of Facial Disfigurement
in Natalie Kusz’s Memoir Road Song
Gudrun Grabher
2 From Child to Mother: The Disjoint Identity of Charles Robert
Maturin’s Immalee
Margarita Georgieva
3 Solving the “Crumbling” Mother in Nancy Drew
Michael Cornelius
4 Feminized and Maternal Bodies: Thresholds to Empowered Roles
in Clara Reeve’s The Old English Baron
Sharon L. Decker
5 The Price We Pay: Motherhood, Marriage and the Struggle to
Class Jump in Dorothy Allison’s Bastard Out of Carolina
Tarah Sweeting-Trotter
6 Childless Motherhood: the Geopolitics of Maternal Bliss in
Fatih Akin's The Edge of Heaven
Oana M. Chivoiu
7 Dismatria: The Quest for a Mother-Land in
Igiaba Scego’s Writings
Tatjana Babic-Wiilliams
8 ‘I wanted to hear her called Mom’: The Grieving Mother and
Lost Pregnant Daughter in Sharon Rocha’s For Laci
Jennifer Musial
9 Unwanted Mother, Unwanted Motherhood:
Competing Maternities in Selby’s Requiem for a Dream
Zachary Snider
10 “She Who Dwells Alone …:” Mad Mothers, Old Spinsters and
Hysterical Women in William Wordsworth’s Poetry of 1798
Irina Strout
11 Writing, Mothering, and Traumatic Subjectivity in
Sapphire’s Push
Sherry Ziesenheim & Matthew J. Darling
12 Looking into the Mirror, Inscribing the Blank Slate:
18th Century Women Write about Mothering
Elizabeth Johnston
13 Wise Mother? Insane Mother? Sara Chapman Bull and the Disarticulated
Subjectivities of Turn-of-the Century Motherhood
Jacqueline Brady
14 Maternal Interruption: Reconceiving Political Spaces and Social Agency in Buchi Emecheta’s Joys of Motherhood
Mary L. Cappelli
15 Mother-less: Joan Didion’s Blue Nights and David Lindsay-Abaire’s Rabbit Hole
Catalina Florina Florescu
Afterword
Index
About the Authors