Routledge Handbook of the Medical Humanities
Herausgeber: Alan, Bleakley
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Herausgeber: Alan, Bleakley
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This Handbook offers a cutting-edge overview of the state of the medical humanities globally, showing how clinically-oriented medical humanities, the critical study of medicine as a global historical and cultural phenomenon, and medicine as a force for cultural change can intersect and inform each other.
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This Handbook offers a cutting-edge overview of the state of the medical humanities globally, showing how clinically-oriented medical humanities, the critical study of medicine as a global historical and cultural phenomenon, and medicine as a force for cultural change can intersect and inform each other.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 183mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 964g
- ISBN-13: 9780815374619
- ISBN-10: 0815374615
- Artikelnr.: 57539917
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 183mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 964g
- ISBN-13: 9780815374619
- ISBN-10: 0815374615
- Artikelnr.: 57539917
Alan Bleakley is Emeritus Professor of Medical Education and Medical Humanities at Plymouth University's Peninsula School of Medicine, UK, and Visiting Scholar at the Wilson Centre, University of Toronto, Canada. He is immediate past president of the Association for Medical Humanities Council.
Introduction Medical humanities as networks, systems and translations 1 A
Dose of Empathy from my Syrian Doctor 2 The Cultural Crossings of Care: A
Call for Translational Medical Humanities 3 Medical Work in Transition:
Toward Collaborative and Transformative Expertise 4 Health, Health Care and
Health Education: Problems, Paradigms, and Patterns Democratising medicine:
the medical humanities as forms of resistance 5 The State of the Union:
Rigour and Responsibility in US Health Humanities 6 The Cutting Edge:
Health Humanities for Equity and Social Justice 7 Geography as Engaged
Medical-Health-Humanities 8 Challenging Heteronormativity in Medicine 9
Medical Nemesis 40 Years On: The Enduring Legacy of Ivan Illich 10
Hospitaland Medicine's metaphors and rhetoric 11 Don't Breathe a Word: A
Psychoanalysis of Medicine's Inflations 12 Metaphor as Art - A Thought
Experiment 13 The Practice of Metaphor 14 Medical Slang: Symptom or
Solution? 15 Ageism and Rhetoric 16 The Rhetorical Possibilities of a
Multi-metaphorical View of Clinical Supervision 17 Narratives of
Anti-Vaccination 18 Thought Curfew: Empathy's Endgame? Medicine as
performance and public engagement 19 The Performing Arts in Medicine and
Medical Education 20 A Manifesto for Artists' Books & the Medical
Humanities 21 Grasping Emergency Care through Pop Culture: The Truths and
Lies of Film, Television and Other Video Based Media 22 Who is the Audience
for Medical/ Health Humanities? 23 Desire Imagination Action: Theatre of
the Oppressed in Medical Education 24 Zombie Sickness: Contagious Ideas in
Performance 25 The Masks of Uncertainty Embodiment and disembodiment 26
Nobody's Home 27 Ecstasy 28 Relationships that Matter: Embodying Absent
Kinships in the Japanese Child Welfare System 29 Still Alice? Ethical
Aspects of Conceptualising Selfhood in Dementia 30 Body Maps: Reframing
Embodied Experiences through Ethnography and Art 31 Perspectives on
Olfaction in Medical Culture The medical humanities in medical education
32 The 'Awe-full' Fascination of Pathology 33 Balancing Bioethics by
Sensing the Aesthetic 34 Medical Humanities Online: Experiences from South
Africa 35 "Your effort was great/ You carried me nine months": The Birth of
Medical Humanities in Ethiopia Part I: 'Your effort was great' Part II:
Spices and Hard Questions 36 Medical Humanities in Canadian Medical
Schools: Progress, Challenges and Opportunities The patient will see you
now 37 Can We Make Empathy More Intelligent? Try Social Empathy! 38 A
Letter from Marijke Boucherie to Alan Bleakley 39 Health Humanities: A
Democratising Future Beyond Medical Humanities 40 Doctors Need Safe
Confessional and Cathartic Spaces. What We Learned From the Research
Project: 'People Talking: Digital Dialogues for Mutual Recovery' 41 All
Thanks to the Words of a Stranger (an homage to the UK's National Health
Service) Overview: celebrating the Persian Flaw 42 Negotiating Research in
the Medical Humanities
Dose of Empathy from my Syrian Doctor 2 The Cultural Crossings of Care: A
Call for Translational Medical Humanities 3 Medical Work in Transition:
Toward Collaborative and Transformative Expertise 4 Health, Health Care and
Health Education: Problems, Paradigms, and Patterns Democratising medicine:
the medical humanities as forms of resistance 5 The State of the Union:
Rigour and Responsibility in US Health Humanities 6 The Cutting Edge:
Health Humanities for Equity and Social Justice 7 Geography as Engaged
Medical-Health-Humanities 8 Challenging Heteronormativity in Medicine 9
Medical Nemesis 40 Years On: The Enduring Legacy of Ivan Illich 10
Hospitaland Medicine's metaphors and rhetoric 11 Don't Breathe a Word: A
Psychoanalysis of Medicine's Inflations 12 Metaphor as Art - A Thought
Experiment 13 The Practice of Metaphor 14 Medical Slang: Symptom or
Solution? 15 Ageism and Rhetoric 16 The Rhetorical Possibilities of a
Multi-metaphorical View of Clinical Supervision 17 Narratives of
Anti-Vaccination 18 Thought Curfew: Empathy's Endgame? Medicine as
performance and public engagement 19 The Performing Arts in Medicine and
Medical Education 20 A Manifesto for Artists' Books & the Medical
Humanities 21 Grasping Emergency Care through Pop Culture: The Truths and
Lies of Film, Television and Other Video Based Media 22 Who is the Audience
for Medical/ Health Humanities? 23 Desire Imagination Action: Theatre of
the Oppressed in Medical Education 24 Zombie Sickness: Contagious Ideas in
Performance 25 The Masks of Uncertainty Embodiment and disembodiment 26
Nobody's Home 27 Ecstasy 28 Relationships that Matter: Embodying Absent
Kinships in the Japanese Child Welfare System 29 Still Alice? Ethical
Aspects of Conceptualising Selfhood in Dementia 30 Body Maps: Reframing
Embodied Experiences through Ethnography and Art 31 Perspectives on
Olfaction in Medical Culture The medical humanities in medical education
32 The 'Awe-full' Fascination of Pathology 33 Balancing Bioethics by
Sensing the Aesthetic 34 Medical Humanities Online: Experiences from South
Africa 35 "Your effort was great/ You carried me nine months": The Birth of
Medical Humanities in Ethiopia Part I: 'Your effort was great' Part II:
Spices and Hard Questions 36 Medical Humanities in Canadian Medical
Schools: Progress, Challenges and Opportunities The patient will see you
now 37 Can We Make Empathy More Intelligent? Try Social Empathy! 38 A
Letter from Marijke Boucherie to Alan Bleakley 39 Health Humanities: A
Democratising Future Beyond Medical Humanities 40 Doctors Need Safe
Confessional and Cathartic Spaces. What We Learned From the Research
Project: 'People Talking: Digital Dialogues for Mutual Recovery' 41 All
Thanks to the Words of a Stranger (an homage to the UK's National Health
Service) Overview: celebrating the Persian Flaw 42 Negotiating Research in
the Medical Humanities
Introduction Medical humanities as networks, systems and translations 1 A
Dose of Empathy from my Syrian Doctor 2 The Cultural Crossings of Care: A
Call for Translational Medical Humanities 3 Medical Work in Transition:
Toward Collaborative and Transformative Expertise 4 Health, Health Care and
Health Education: Problems, Paradigms, and Patterns Democratising medicine:
the medical humanities as forms of resistance 5 The State of the Union:
Rigour and Responsibility in US Health Humanities 6 The Cutting Edge:
Health Humanities for Equity and Social Justice 7 Geography as Engaged
Medical-Health-Humanities 8 Challenging Heteronormativity in Medicine 9
Medical Nemesis 40 Years On: The Enduring Legacy of Ivan Illich 10
Hospitaland Medicine's metaphors and rhetoric 11 Don't Breathe a Word: A
Psychoanalysis of Medicine's Inflations 12 Metaphor as Art - A Thought
Experiment 13 The Practice of Metaphor 14 Medical Slang: Symptom or
Solution? 15 Ageism and Rhetoric 16 The Rhetorical Possibilities of a
Multi-metaphorical View of Clinical Supervision 17 Narratives of
Anti-Vaccination 18 Thought Curfew: Empathy's Endgame? Medicine as
performance and public engagement 19 The Performing Arts in Medicine and
Medical Education 20 A Manifesto for Artists' Books & the Medical
Humanities 21 Grasping Emergency Care through Pop Culture: The Truths and
Lies of Film, Television and Other Video Based Media 22 Who is the Audience
for Medical/ Health Humanities? 23 Desire Imagination Action: Theatre of
the Oppressed in Medical Education 24 Zombie Sickness: Contagious Ideas in
Performance 25 The Masks of Uncertainty Embodiment and disembodiment 26
Nobody's Home 27 Ecstasy 28 Relationships that Matter: Embodying Absent
Kinships in the Japanese Child Welfare System 29 Still Alice? Ethical
Aspects of Conceptualising Selfhood in Dementia 30 Body Maps: Reframing
Embodied Experiences through Ethnography and Art 31 Perspectives on
Olfaction in Medical Culture The medical humanities in medical education
32 The 'Awe-full' Fascination of Pathology 33 Balancing Bioethics by
Sensing the Aesthetic 34 Medical Humanities Online: Experiences from South
Africa 35 "Your effort was great/ You carried me nine months": The Birth of
Medical Humanities in Ethiopia Part I: 'Your effort was great' Part II:
Spices and Hard Questions 36 Medical Humanities in Canadian Medical
Schools: Progress, Challenges and Opportunities The patient will see you
now 37 Can We Make Empathy More Intelligent? Try Social Empathy! 38 A
Letter from Marijke Boucherie to Alan Bleakley 39 Health Humanities: A
Democratising Future Beyond Medical Humanities 40 Doctors Need Safe
Confessional and Cathartic Spaces. What We Learned From the Research
Project: 'People Talking: Digital Dialogues for Mutual Recovery' 41 All
Thanks to the Words of a Stranger (an homage to the UK's National Health
Service) Overview: celebrating the Persian Flaw 42 Negotiating Research in
the Medical Humanities
Dose of Empathy from my Syrian Doctor 2 The Cultural Crossings of Care: A
Call for Translational Medical Humanities 3 Medical Work in Transition:
Toward Collaborative and Transformative Expertise 4 Health, Health Care and
Health Education: Problems, Paradigms, and Patterns Democratising medicine:
the medical humanities as forms of resistance 5 The State of the Union:
Rigour and Responsibility in US Health Humanities 6 The Cutting Edge:
Health Humanities for Equity and Social Justice 7 Geography as Engaged
Medical-Health-Humanities 8 Challenging Heteronormativity in Medicine 9
Medical Nemesis 40 Years On: The Enduring Legacy of Ivan Illich 10
Hospitaland Medicine's metaphors and rhetoric 11 Don't Breathe a Word: A
Psychoanalysis of Medicine's Inflations 12 Metaphor as Art - A Thought
Experiment 13 The Practice of Metaphor 14 Medical Slang: Symptom or
Solution? 15 Ageism and Rhetoric 16 The Rhetorical Possibilities of a
Multi-metaphorical View of Clinical Supervision 17 Narratives of
Anti-Vaccination 18 Thought Curfew: Empathy's Endgame? Medicine as
performance and public engagement 19 The Performing Arts in Medicine and
Medical Education 20 A Manifesto for Artists' Books & the Medical
Humanities 21 Grasping Emergency Care through Pop Culture: The Truths and
Lies of Film, Television and Other Video Based Media 22 Who is the Audience
for Medical/ Health Humanities? 23 Desire Imagination Action: Theatre of
the Oppressed in Medical Education 24 Zombie Sickness: Contagious Ideas in
Performance 25 The Masks of Uncertainty Embodiment and disembodiment 26
Nobody's Home 27 Ecstasy 28 Relationships that Matter: Embodying Absent
Kinships in the Japanese Child Welfare System 29 Still Alice? Ethical
Aspects of Conceptualising Selfhood in Dementia 30 Body Maps: Reframing
Embodied Experiences through Ethnography and Art 31 Perspectives on
Olfaction in Medical Culture The medical humanities in medical education
32 The 'Awe-full' Fascination of Pathology 33 Balancing Bioethics by
Sensing the Aesthetic 34 Medical Humanities Online: Experiences from South
Africa 35 "Your effort was great/ You carried me nine months": The Birth of
Medical Humanities in Ethiopia Part I: 'Your effort was great' Part II:
Spices and Hard Questions 36 Medical Humanities in Canadian Medical
Schools: Progress, Challenges and Opportunities The patient will see you
now 37 Can We Make Empathy More Intelligent? Try Social Empathy! 38 A
Letter from Marijke Boucherie to Alan Bleakley 39 Health Humanities: A
Democratising Future Beyond Medical Humanities 40 Doctors Need Safe
Confessional and Cathartic Spaces. What We Learned From the Research
Project: 'People Talking: Digital Dialogues for Mutual Recovery' 41 All
Thanks to the Words of a Stranger (an homage to the UK's National Health
Service) Overview: celebrating the Persian Flaw 42 Negotiating Research in
the Medical Humanities