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[This chapter concerns marginalized groups, in particular human ‘freaks’ who used to make their living by exposing their abnormalities in circuses and at carnivals. Such ‘Very Special People’ stand out since they challenge human identity: a Bearded Lady challenges the distinction between male and female; a Living Skeleton challenges the distinction between life and death. Such extreme cases also cast a focus on central ethical issues. First, a question of individual autonomy: should these marginalized individuals be free to expose themselves in freak shows? This question is answered in the positive.]
Published: Aug 28, 2018
Keywords: Freak Show; Bearded Lady; Specific People; Degenerate Appearance; Siamese Twins
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