Health Humanities Reader
Herausgeber: Jones, Therese; Friedman, Lester D; Wear, Delese
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Over the past forty years, the health humanities has emerged as one of the most exciting fields for interdisciplinary scholarship, advancing humanistic inquiry into bioethics, human rights, health care, and the uses of technology. Tess Jones, Delese Wear, and Lester D. Friedman have assembled fifty-four leading scholars, educators, artists, and clinicians to survey the rich body of work that has already emerged from the field—and to imagine fresh approaches to the health humanities.
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Over the past forty years, the health humanities has emerged as one of the most exciting fields for interdisciplinary scholarship, advancing humanistic inquiry into bioethics, human rights, health care, and the uses of technology. Tess Jones, Delese Wear, and Lester D. Friedman have assembled fifty-four leading scholars, educators, artists, and clinicians to survey the rich body of work that has already emerged from the field—and to imagine fresh approaches to the health humanities.
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- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 177mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1056g
- ISBN-13: 9780813562469
- ISBN-10: 0813562465
- Artikelnr.: 40624320
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
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- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 177mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1056g
- ISBN-13: 9780813562469
- ISBN-10: 0813562465
- Artikelnr.: 40624320
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
THERESE JONES is an associate professor at the Center for Bioethics and Humanities and director of the Arts and Humanities in Healthcare Program at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. She is the editor of the Journal of Medical Humanities, and her extensive publications include Sharing the Delirium: Second Generation AIDS Plays and Performances. DELESE WEAR is a professor of behavioral and community health sciences at Northeast Ohio Medical University. She has written and edited numerous books, including Educating for Professionalism: Creating a Culture of Humanism in Medical Education. LESTER D. FRIEDMAN is chair of media and society at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. A leading scholar on media representations of medicine, he is the editor of Cultural Sutures: Medicine and Media and co-editor of Picture of Health: Medical Ethics and the Movies.
PART I: DISEASE AND ILLNESS
Chapter 1 Being a Good Story: The Humanities as Therapeutic Practice
Chapter 2 Illuminating the It, Thee, and We of Disease and Illness:The
Metamorphosis and Related Works
Chapter 3 “This Weird, Incurable Disease”: Competing Diagnoses in the
Rhetoric of Morgellons
Chapter 4 My Quest for Health
PART II: DISABILITY
Chapter 5 Disability in Two Doctor Stories
Chapter 6 Music and Disability
Chapter 7 American Narrative Films and Disability: An Uneasy History
Chapter 8 Standout
PART III: DEATH AND DYING
Chapter 9 When the Doctor Is Not God: The Impact of Religion on Medical
Decision-Making at the End of Life
Chapter 10 Postmodern Death and Dying: A Literary Analysis
Chapter 11 Second-Degree Block: Poem and Commentary
PART IV PATIENT-PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
Chapter 12 Social Studies: The Humanities, Narrative, and the Social
Context of the Patient-Professional Relationship
Chapter 13 Humanities and the Medical Home
Chapter 14 Occupational Medicine
PART V: THE BODY
Chapter 15 The Virtues of the Imperfect Body
Chapter 16 Seeing Bodies in Pain
Chapter 17 Public Fetuses
Chapter 18 More Body: A Performance for Five (or More) Bodies
PART VI: GENDER AND SEXUALITY
Chapter 19 Adult Intake Form
Chapter 20 What Is Sex For? or, The Many Uses of the Vag
Chapter 21 “I Always Prefer the Scissors”: Isaac Baker Brown and Feminist
Histories of Medicine
Chapter 22 Comics in the Health Humanities: A New Approach to Sex and
Gender Education
Chapter 23 I Am Gula, Hear Me Roar
PART VII: RACE AND CLASS
Chapter 24 Listening as Freedom: Narrative, Health, and Social Justice
Chapter 25 Race and Mental Health
Chapter 26 Law’s Hand in Race, Class, and Health Inequities: On the
Humanities and the Social Determinants of Health
Chapter 27 Dark Rooms of Our Souls
PART VIII: AGING
Chapter 28 “Old Age Isn’t a Battle, It’s a Massacre”: Reading Philip Roth’s
Everyman
Chapter 29 “Do You Remember Me?”: Construction of Alzheimer’s Disease in
Literature and Film
Chapter 30 Love in the Time of Dementia
PART IX MENTAL ILLNESS
Chapter 31 Narrating Our Sadness, with a Little Help from Humanities
Chapter 32 Teaching Narratives of Mental Illness
Chapter 33 Community Psychiatry and the Medical Humanities
Chapter 34 Culpability
PART X SPIRITUALITY AND RELIGION
Chapter 35 Rites of Bioethics
Chapter 36 Health and Humanities: Spirituality and Religion
Chapter 37 Scientia Mortis and the ArsMoriendi: To the Memory of Norman
Chapter 38 Meditations of an Anesthesiologist: Poem and Commentary
PART XI: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Chapter 39 Andromeda’s Futures: A Story of Humanities, Technology, Science,
and Art
Chapter 40 Knowing and Seeing: Reconstructing Frankenstein
Chapter 41 A Brief History of Love: A Rationale for the History of
Epidemics
Chapter 42 Calcedonies
PART XII HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION
Chapter 43 Teaching Autism through Naturalized Narrative Ethics: Closing
the Divide between Bioethics and Medical Humanities
Chapter 44 Courting Discomfort in an Undergraduate Health Humanities
Classroom
Chapter 45 The Medical Humanities in Medical Education: Toward a Medical
Aesthetics of Resistance
Chapter 46 In Defense of Cheaper Stethoscopes
Chapter 1 Being a Good Story: The Humanities as Therapeutic Practice
Chapter 2 Illuminating the It, Thee, and We of Disease and Illness:The
Metamorphosis and Related Works
Chapter 3 “This Weird, Incurable Disease”: Competing Diagnoses in the
Rhetoric of Morgellons
Chapter 4 My Quest for Health
PART II: DISABILITY
Chapter 5 Disability in Two Doctor Stories
Chapter 6 Music and Disability
Chapter 7 American Narrative Films and Disability: An Uneasy History
Chapter 8 Standout
PART III: DEATH AND DYING
Chapter 9 When the Doctor Is Not God: The Impact of Religion on Medical
Decision-Making at the End of Life
Chapter 10 Postmodern Death and Dying: A Literary Analysis
Chapter 11 Second-Degree Block: Poem and Commentary
PART IV PATIENT-PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
Chapter 12 Social Studies: The Humanities, Narrative, and the Social
Context of the Patient-Professional Relationship
Chapter 13 Humanities and the Medical Home
Chapter 14 Occupational Medicine
PART V: THE BODY
Chapter 15 The Virtues of the Imperfect Body
Chapter 16 Seeing Bodies in Pain
Chapter 17 Public Fetuses
Chapter 18 More Body: A Performance for Five (or More) Bodies
PART VI: GENDER AND SEXUALITY
Chapter 19 Adult Intake Form
Chapter 20 What Is Sex For? or, The Many Uses of the Vag
Chapter 21 “I Always Prefer the Scissors”: Isaac Baker Brown and Feminist
Histories of Medicine
Chapter 22 Comics in the Health Humanities: A New Approach to Sex and
Gender Education
Chapter 23 I Am Gula, Hear Me Roar
PART VII: RACE AND CLASS
Chapter 24 Listening as Freedom: Narrative, Health, and Social Justice
Chapter 25 Race and Mental Health
Chapter 26 Law’s Hand in Race, Class, and Health Inequities: On the
Humanities and the Social Determinants of Health
Chapter 27 Dark Rooms of Our Souls
PART VIII: AGING
Chapter 28 “Old Age Isn’t a Battle, It’s a Massacre”: Reading Philip Roth’s
Everyman
Chapter 29 “Do You Remember Me?”: Construction of Alzheimer’s Disease in
Literature and Film
Chapter 30 Love in the Time of Dementia
PART IX MENTAL ILLNESS
Chapter 31 Narrating Our Sadness, with a Little Help from Humanities
Chapter 32 Teaching Narratives of Mental Illness
Chapter 33 Community Psychiatry and the Medical Humanities
Chapter 34 Culpability
PART X SPIRITUALITY AND RELIGION
Chapter 35 Rites of Bioethics
Chapter 36 Health and Humanities: Spirituality and Religion
Chapter 37 Scientia Mortis and the ArsMoriendi: To the Memory of Norman
Chapter 38 Meditations of an Anesthesiologist: Poem and Commentary
PART XI: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Chapter 39 Andromeda’s Futures: A Story of Humanities, Technology, Science,
and Art
Chapter 40 Knowing and Seeing: Reconstructing Frankenstein
Chapter 41 A Brief History of Love: A Rationale for the History of
Epidemics
Chapter 42 Calcedonies
PART XII HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION
Chapter 43 Teaching Autism through Naturalized Narrative Ethics: Closing
the Divide between Bioethics and Medical Humanities
Chapter 44 Courting Discomfort in an Undergraduate Health Humanities
Classroom
Chapter 45 The Medical Humanities in Medical Education: Toward a Medical
Aesthetics of Resistance
Chapter 46 In Defense of Cheaper Stethoscopes
PART I: DISEASE AND ILLNESS
Chapter 1 Being a Good Story: The Humanities as Therapeutic Practice
Chapter 2 Illuminating the It, Thee, and We of Disease and Illness:The
Metamorphosis and Related Works
Chapter 3 “This Weird, Incurable Disease”: Competing Diagnoses in the
Rhetoric of Morgellons
Chapter 4 My Quest for Health
PART II: DISABILITY
Chapter 5 Disability in Two Doctor Stories
Chapter 6 Music and Disability
Chapter 7 American Narrative Films and Disability: An Uneasy History
Chapter 8 Standout
PART III: DEATH AND DYING
Chapter 9 When the Doctor Is Not God: The Impact of Religion on Medical
Decision-Making at the End of Life
Chapter 10 Postmodern Death and Dying: A Literary Analysis
Chapter 11 Second-Degree Block: Poem and Commentary
PART IV PATIENT-PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
Chapter 12 Social Studies: The Humanities, Narrative, and the Social
Context of the Patient-Professional Relationship
Chapter 13 Humanities and the Medical Home
Chapter 14 Occupational Medicine
PART V: THE BODY
Chapter 15 The Virtues of the Imperfect Body
Chapter 16 Seeing Bodies in Pain
Chapter 17 Public Fetuses
Chapter 18 More Body: A Performance for Five (or More) Bodies
PART VI: GENDER AND SEXUALITY
Chapter 19 Adult Intake Form
Chapter 20 What Is Sex For? or, The Many Uses of the Vag
Chapter 21 “I Always Prefer the Scissors”: Isaac Baker Brown and Feminist
Histories of Medicine
Chapter 22 Comics in the Health Humanities: A New Approach to Sex and
Gender Education
Chapter 23 I Am Gula, Hear Me Roar
PART VII: RACE AND CLASS
Chapter 24 Listening as Freedom: Narrative, Health, and Social Justice
Chapter 25 Race and Mental Health
Chapter 26 Law’s Hand in Race, Class, and Health Inequities: On the
Humanities and the Social Determinants of Health
Chapter 27 Dark Rooms of Our Souls
PART VIII: AGING
Chapter 28 “Old Age Isn’t a Battle, It’s a Massacre”: Reading Philip Roth’s
Everyman
Chapter 29 “Do You Remember Me?”: Construction of Alzheimer’s Disease in
Literature and Film
Chapter 30 Love in the Time of Dementia
PART IX MENTAL ILLNESS
Chapter 31 Narrating Our Sadness, with a Little Help from Humanities
Chapter 32 Teaching Narratives of Mental Illness
Chapter 33 Community Psychiatry and the Medical Humanities
Chapter 34 Culpability
PART X SPIRITUALITY AND RELIGION
Chapter 35 Rites of Bioethics
Chapter 36 Health and Humanities: Spirituality and Religion
Chapter 37 Scientia Mortis and the ArsMoriendi: To the Memory of Norman
Chapter 38 Meditations of an Anesthesiologist: Poem and Commentary
PART XI: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Chapter 39 Andromeda’s Futures: A Story of Humanities, Technology, Science,
and Art
Chapter 40 Knowing and Seeing: Reconstructing Frankenstein
Chapter 41 A Brief History of Love: A Rationale for the History of
Epidemics
Chapter 42 Calcedonies
PART XII HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION
Chapter 43 Teaching Autism through Naturalized Narrative Ethics: Closing
the Divide between Bioethics and Medical Humanities
Chapter 44 Courting Discomfort in an Undergraduate Health Humanities
Classroom
Chapter 45 The Medical Humanities in Medical Education: Toward a Medical
Aesthetics of Resistance
Chapter 46 In Defense of Cheaper Stethoscopes
Chapter 1 Being a Good Story: The Humanities as Therapeutic Practice
Chapter 2 Illuminating the It, Thee, and We of Disease and Illness:The
Metamorphosis and Related Works
Chapter 3 “This Weird, Incurable Disease”: Competing Diagnoses in the
Rhetoric of Morgellons
Chapter 4 My Quest for Health
PART II: DISABILITY
Chapter 5 Disability in Two Doctor Stories
Chapter 6 Music and Disability
Chapter 7 American Narrative Films and Disability: An Uneasy History
Chapter 8 Standout
PART III: DEATH AND DYING
Chapter 9 When the Doctor Is Not God: The Impact of Religion on Medical
Decision-Making at the End of Life
Chapter 10 Postmodern Death and Dying: A Literary Analysis
Chapter 11 Second-Degree Block: Poem and Commentary
PART IV PATIENT-PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
Chapter 12 Social Studies: The Humanities, Narrative, and the Social
Context of the Patient-Professional Relationship
Chapter 13 Humanities and the Medical Home
Chapter 14 Occupational Medicine
PART V: THE BODY
Chapter 15 The Virtues of the Imperfect Body
Chapter 16 Seeing Bodies in Pain
Chapter 17 Public Fetuses
Chapter 18 More Body: A Performance for Five (or More) Bodies
PART VI: GENDER AND SEXUALITY
Chapter 19 Adult Intake Form
Chapter 20 What Is Sex For? or, The Many Uses of the Vag
Chapter 21 “I Always Prefer the Scissors”: Isaac Baker Brown and Feminist
Histories of Medicine
Chapter 22 Comics in the Health Humanities: A New Approach to Sex and
Gender Education
Chapter 23 I Am Gula, Hear Me Roar
PART VII: RACE AND CLASS
Chapter 24 Listening as Freedom: Narrative, Health, and Social Justice
Chapter 25 Race and Mental Health
Chapter 26 Law’s Hand in Race, Class, and Health Inequities: On the
Humanities and the Social Determinants of Health
Chapter 27 Dark Rooms of Our Souls
PART VIII: AGING
Chapter 28 “Old Age Isn’t a Battle, It’s a Massacre”: Reading Philip Roth’s
Everyman
Chapter 29 “Do You Remember Me?”: Construction of Alzheimer’s Disease in
Literature and Film
Chapter 30 Love in the Time of Dementia
PART IX MENTAL ILLNESS
Chapter 31 Narrating Our Sadness, with a Little Help from Humanities
Chapter 32 Teaching Narratives of Mental Illness
Chapter 33 Community Psychiatry and the Medical Humanities
Chapter 34 Culpability
PART X SPIRITUALITY AND RELIGION
Chapter 35 Rites of Bioethics
Chapter 36 Health and Humanities: Spirituality and Religion
Chapter 37 Scientia Mortis and the ArsMoriendi: To the Memory of Norman
Chapter 38 Meditations of an Anesthesiologist: Poem and Commentary
PART XI: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Chapter 39 Andromeda’s Futures: A Story of Humanities, Technology, Science,
and Art
Chapter 40 Knowing and Seeing: Reconstructing Frankenstein
Chapter 41 A Brief History of Love: A Rationale for the History of
Epidemics
Chapter 42 Calcedonies
PART XII HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION
Chapter 43 Teaching Autism through Naturalized Narrative Ethics: Closing
the Divide between Bioethics and Medical Humanities
Chapter 44 Courting Discomfort in an Undergraduate Health Humanities
Classroom
Chapter 45 The Medical Humanities in Medical Education: Toward a Medical
Aesthetics of Resistance
Chapter 46 In Defense of Cheaper Stethoscopes