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Sophia Locke, by contrast, is method and measure. A clinical ethnographer turned bioethicist, she studies how communities narrate contamination. Sophia treats “parasite” as a language problem: who gets labeled vector vs. victim, and how does that language shape policy, stigma, and care? Her field notes track microaggressions with the same meticulousness she applies to cell cultures. When she speaks at panels, she recasts contamination metaphors into questions about responsibility—whose bodies are permitted to host difference, and at what cost? I’m not able to locate or view the
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