Medicine, Health and Being Human
Herausgeber: Scholl, Lesa
Medicine, Health and Being Human
Herausgeber: Scholl, Lesa
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This book explores how the medical has defined us: that is, the ways in which perspectives of medicine and health have affected understandings of what it means to be human.
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This book explores how the medical has defined us: that is, the ways in which perspectives of medicine and health have affected understandings of what it means to be human.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9780367457525
- ISBN-10: 0367457520
- Artikelnr.: 58412240
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9780367457525
- ISBN-10: 0367457520
- Artikelnr.: 58412240
Lesa Scholl teaches in the School of Communication and Arts, University of Queensland, Australia.
Introduction Part 1: Situating the soul, self, and mind 1. Physicians and
the soul: Medicine and spirituality in seventeenth-century England
Michelle Pfeffer 2. Hearing differently: Medical, modern and medieval
approaches to sound Bonnie Millar 3. Sensing the self in the wandering mind
Hazel Morrison 4. Soul searching: Psychiatry's influence on selfhood
Patrick Seniuk Part 2: Ethnographic constructions of self and society
through medicine 5. Evidence-based medicine, the placebo effect, and
performativity in healing Hannah Lesshafft 6. Voices in medicine: Bad news,
good news Jennifer Greenwood 7. From Blumenbach to population genetics: A
genealogy of the five races in the life sciences Jordan Liz Part 3: Realism
and images in medical science 8. Defining the human with photographic
precision: Medical objectivity and artistic realism Corinna Wagner 9.
Scientific humanism in missionary photography Prue Ahrens 10. Medical
imaging's intrusive gaze Catherine Jenkins Part 4: Monsters, markets, and
chimeras 11. Wonders and monsters: Negotiating medical-triggered
redefinitions of humanity through popular fiction in the nineteenth century
and today Anna Gasperini 12. Law, medicine, and monsters in Alasdair Gray's
Poor Things and Hilary Mantel's The Giant, O'Brien Kathryn Bird 13.
Imagining a kidney market: Transplantation, Prometheus and the monster's
bride Stephen M Young 14. The narratives of plastic surgery reality shows
in South Korea: The patient's success story, the surgeon as creator, and
the permeability of expert knowledge Carmen Voinea Part 5: Medicine and
humanity toward the end 15. My lawful wife and mistress Uzo Dibia 16. In
Lady Delacour's shadow: Women patients and breast cancer in short fiction
April Patrick 17. The death of sympathy in Great War literature M. Renee
Benham 18. A humanistic perspective on the curative power of language at
the end of life: Restoration of the self through words and silence Andrea
Rodrígez-Prat and Xavier Escribano
the soul: Medicine and spirituality in seventeenth-century England
Michelle Pfeffer 2. Hearing differently: Medical, modern and medieval
approaches to sound Bonnie Millar 3. Sensing the self in the wandering mind
Hazel Morrison 4. Soul searching: Psychiatry's influence on selfhood
Patrick Seniuk Part 2: Ethnographic constructions of self and society
through medicine 5. Evidence-based medicine, the placebo effect, and
performativity in healing Hannah Lesshafft 6. Voices in medicine: Bad news,
good news Jennifer Greenwood 7. From Blumenbach to population genetics: A
genealogy of the five races in the life sciences Jordan Liz Part 3: Realism
and images in medical science 8. Defining the human with photographic
precision: Medical objectivity and artistic realism Corinna Wagner 9.
Scientific humanism in missionary photography Prue Ahrens 10. Medical
imaging's intrusive gaze Catherine Jenkins Part 4: Monsters, markets, and
chimeras 11. Wonders and monsters: Negotiating medical-triggered
redefinitions of humanity through popular fiction in the nineteenth century
and today Anna Gasperini 12. Law, medicine, and monsters in Alasdair Gray's
Poor Things and Hilary Mantel's The Giant, O'Brien Kathryn Bird 13.
Imagining a kidney market: Transplantation, Prometheus and the monster's
bride Stephen M Young 14. The narratives of plastic surgery reality shows
in South Korea: The patient's success story, the surgeon as creator, and
the permeability of expert knowledge Carmen Voinea Part 5: Medicine and
humanity toward the end 15. My lawful wife and mistress Uzo Dibia 16. In
Lady Delacour's shadow: Women patients and breast cancer in short fiction
April Patrick 17. The death of sympathy in Great War literature M. Renee
Benham 18. A humanistic perspective on the curative power of language at
the end of life: Restoration of the self through words and silence Andrea
Rodrígez-Prat and Xavier Escribano
Introduction Part 1: Situating the soul, self, and mind 1. Physicians and
the soul: Medicine and spirituality in seventeenth-century England
Michelle Pfeffer 2. Hearing differently: Medical, modern and medieval
approaches to sound Bonnie Millar 3. Sensing the self in the wandering mind
Hazel Morrison 4. Soul searching: Psychiatry's influence on selfhood
Patrick Seniuk Part 2: Ethnographic constructions of self and society
through medicine 5. Evidence-based medicine, the placebo effect, and
performativity in healing Hannah Lesshafft 6. Voices in medicine: Bad news,
good news Jennifer Greenwood 7. From Blumenbach to population genetics: A
genealogy of the five races in the life sciences Jordan Liz Part 3: Realism
and images in medical science 8. Defining the human with photographic
precision: Medical objectivity and artistic realism Corinna Wagner 9.
Scientific humanism in missionary photography Prue Ahrens 10. Medical
imaging's intrusive gaze Catherine Jenkins Part 4: Monsters, markets, and
chimeras 11. Wonders and monsters: Negotiating medical-triggered
redefinitions of humanity through popular fiction in the nineteenth century
and today Anna Gasperini 12. Law, medicine, and monsters in Alasdair Gray's
Poor Things and Hilary Mantel's The Giant, O'Brien Kathryn Bird 13.
Imagining a kidney market: Transplantation, Prometheus and the monster's
bride Stephen M Young 14. The narratives of plastic surgery reality shows
in South Korea: The patient's success story, the surgeon as creator, and
the permeability of expert knowledge Carmen Voinea Part 5: Medicine and
humanity toward the end 15. My lawful wife and mistress Uzo Dibia 16. In
Lady Delacour's shadow: Women patients and breast cancer in short fiction
April Patrick 17. The death of sympathy in Great War literature M. Renee
Benham 18. A humanistic perspective on the curative power of language at
the end of life: Restoration of the self through words and silence Andrea
Rodrígez-Prat and Xavier Escribano
the soul: Medicine and spirituality in seventeenth-century England
Michelle Pfeffer 2. Hearing differently: Medical, modern and medieval
approaches to sound Bonnie Millar 3. Sensing the self in the wandering mind
Hazel Morrison 4. Soul searching: Psychiatry's influence on selfhood
Patrick Seniuk Part 2: Ethnographic constructions of self and society
through medicine 5. Evidence-based medicine, the placebo effect, and
performativity in healing Hannah Lesshafft 6. Voices in medicine: Bad news,
good news Jennifer Greenwood 7. From Blumenbach to population genetics: A
genealogy of the five races in the life sciences Jordan Liz Part 3: Realism
and images in medical science 8. Defining the human with photographic
precision: Medical objectivity and artistic realism Corinna Wagner 9.
Scientific humanism in missionary photography Prue Ahrens 10. Medical
imaging's intrusive gaze Catherine Jenkins Part 4: Monsters, markets, and
chimeras 11. Wonders and monsters: Negotiating medical-triggered
redefinitions of humanity through popular fiction in the nineteenth century
and today Anna Gasperini 12. Law, medicine, and monsters in Alasdair Gray's
Poor Things and Hilary Mantel's The Giant, O'Brien Kathryn Bird 13.
Imagining a kidney market: Transplantation, Prometheus and the monster's
bride Stephen M Young 14. The narratives of plastic surgery reality shows
in South Korea: The patient's success story, the surgeon as creator, and
the permeability of expert knowledge Carmen Voinea Part 5: Medicine and
humanity toward the end 15. My lawful wife and mistress Uzo Dibia 16. In
Lady Delacour's shadow: Women patients and breast cancer in short fiction
April Patrick 17. The death of sympathy in Great War literature M. Renee
Benham 18. A humanistic perspective on the curative power of language at
the end of life: Restoration of the self through words and silence Andrea
Rodrígez-Prat and Xavier Escribano