This article explores how gay men in Iceland were constructed as good responsible citizens through neoliberal discourses from 1990 to 2010. Drawing on interviews with gay men in Icelandic magazines, we focus on three discursive formations of responsibilization that reveal the technologies of agency at play in transforming the men into good, responsible gay citizens capable of self-management. The discursive formations focus on the good gay citizen who (a) has a positive mind-set, (b) transforms himself, and (c) displaces responsibility for personal harm.
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December 1996
Breast cancer emerges as a multistep process with transformation of normal cells via steps of hyperplasia, premalignant change and in situ carcinoma. Cytogenetic and molecular genetic analyses of breast cancer samples indicate that tumour development involves the accumulation of various genetic alterations, including amplification of oncogenes and mutation or loss of tumour suppressor genes. Microdissection of histological sections is needed to correlate the specific histological change and the genetic alteration.
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