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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009300087
- Artikelnr.: 70911310
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Part I. Origins: Histories: 1. Guts, hollows, and coils: Inside stories in
ancient literature Chiara Thumiger; 2. Medieval affect, the book of Margery
Kempe, and medical treatments of the embodied Self Holly A. Crocker; 3.
Epidemiological language in Robert Burton's the anatomy of melancholy
Jennifer Radden; 4. Illness and the novel aesthetics Hosanna Krienke; 5.
Embodies traumas in twentieth and twenty-first century literature Alan
Gibbs; Part II. Developments: Forms: 6. Illness and the 'fall' of language
Steven Wilson; 7. Translating chronic pain and the ethics of reading in the
personal essay Marie Allitt; 8. Physician-poets and vitalist theories of
life James Morland; 9. Healthcare anecdotes and the medically anecdotal
Brian Hurwitz; 10. Literary realism and mental breakdown Josie Billington;
11. Time and narrative in the age of postnatural death: Maylis de
Kerangal's the heart Jared Stark; 12. Performance and/as contagion in the
time of the COVID-19 pandemic Mägorzata Sugiera; 13. The parallel chart as
medico-literary practice Daniel Eison; 14. Articulating the experiential in
graphic medicine Kimberly R. Myers; Part III. Applications: Politics: 15.
Malaria literature: (Post) colonial perspectives, infection, and the
question of mobility Jessica Howell and Oishani Sengupta; 16. Forgotten
class: French literature, medicine, and poverty Loïc Bourdeau; 17. The
human endeavor: bioethics and biocapitalism in Don DeLillo's Zero K Justin
Omar Johnston; 18. Re-framing and Re-forming disability and literature
Susannah B. Mintz; 19. Overcoming decline (in) Narrative: Epdisodicity in
stories of dementia and ageing Martina Zimmermann; 20. Literature as a form
of care? From therapeutic narratives to the literature of care Alexandre
Gefen; 21. Literature in collaboration: The work of literature in the
critical medical humanities Angela Woods and James Rákóczi; Afterword:
Medicine and literature after COVID-19 Anna M. Elsner and Monika
Pietrzak-Franger.
ancient literature Chiara Thumiger; 2. Medieval affect, the book of Margery
Kempe, and medical treatments of the embodied Self Holly A. Crocker; 3.
Epidemiological language in Robert Burton's the anatomy of melancholy
Jennifer Radden; 4. Illness and the novel aesthetics Hosanna Krienke; 5.
Embodies traumas in twentieth and twenty-first century literature Alan
Gibbs; Part II. Developments: Forms: 6. Illness and the 'fall' of language
Steven Wilson; 7. Translating chronic pain and the ethics of reading in the
personal essay Marie Allitt; 8. Physician-poets and vitalist theories of
life James Morland; 9. Healthcare anecdotes and the medically anecdotal
Brian Hurwitz; 10. Literary realism and mental breakdown Josie Billington;
11. Time and narrative in the age of postnatural death: Maylis de
Kerangal's the heart Jared Stark; 12. Performance and/as contagion in the
time of the COVID-19 pandemic Mägorzata Sugiera; 13. The parallel chart as
medico-literary practice Daniel Eison; 14. Articulating the experiential in
graphic medicine Kimberly R. Myers; Part III. Applications: Politics: 15.
Malaria literature: (Post) colonial perspectives, infection, and the
question of mobility Jessica Howell and Oishani Sengupta; 16. Forgotten
class: French literature, medicine, and poverty Loïc Bourdeau; 17. The
human endeavor: bioethics and biocapitalism in Don DeLillo's Zero K Justin
Omar Johnston; 18. Re-framing and Re-forming disability and literature
Susannah B. Mintz; 19. Overcoming decline (in) Narrative: Epdisodicity in
stories of dementia and ageing Martina Zimmermann; 20. Literature as a form
of care? From therapeutic narratives to the literature of care Alexandre
Gefen; 21. Literature in collaboration: The work of literature in the
critical medical humanities Angela Woods and James Rákóczi; Afterword:
Medicine and literature after COVID-19 Anna M. Elsner and Monika
Pietrzak-Franger.
Part I. Origins: Histories: 1. Guts, hollows, and coils: Inside stories in
ancient literature Chiara Thumiger; 2. Medieval affect, the book of Margery
Kempe, and medical treatments of the embodied Self Holly A. Crocker; 3.
Epidemiological language in Robert Burton's the anatomy of melancholy
Jennifer Radden; 4. Illness and the novel aesthetics Hosanna Krienke; 5.
Embodies traumas in twentieth and twenty-first century literature Alan
Gibbs; Part II. Developments: Forms: 6. Illness and the 'fall' of language
Steven Wilson; 7. Translating chronic pain and the ethics of reading in the
personal essay Marie Allitt; 8. Physician-poets and vitalist theories of
life James Morland; 9. Healthcare anecdotes and the medically anecdotal
Brian Hurwitz; 10. Literary realism and mental breakdown Josie Billington;
11. Time and narrative in the age of postnatural death: Maylis de
Kerangal's the heart Jared Stark; 12. Performance and/as contagion in the
time of the COVID-19 pandemic Mägorzata Sugiera; 13. The parallel chart as
medico-literary practice Daniel Eison; 14. Articulating the experiential in
graphic medicine Kimberly R. Myers; Part III. Applications: Politics: 15.
Malaria literature: (Post) colonial perspectives, infection, and the
question of mobility Jessica Howell and Oishani Sengupta; 16. Forgotten
class: French literature, medicine, and poverty Loïc Bourdeau; 17. The
human endeavor: bioethics and biocapitalism in Don DeLillo's Zero K Justin
Omar Johnston; 18. Re-framing and Re-forming disability and literature
Susannah B. Mintz; 19. Overcoming decline (in) Narrative: Epdisodicity in
stories of dementia and ageing Martina Zimmermann; 20. Literature as a form
of care? From therapeutic narratives to the literature of care Alexandre
Gefen; 21. Literature in collaboration: The work of literature in the
critical medical humanities Angela Woods and James Rákóczi; Afterword:
Medicine and literature after COVID-19 Anna M. Elsner and Monika
Pietrzak-Franger.
ancient literature Chiara Thumiger; 2. Medieval affect, the book of Margery
Kempe, and medical treatments of the embodied Self Holly A. Crocker; 3.
Epidemiological language in Robert Burton's the anatomy of melancholy
Jennifer Radden; 4. Illness and the novel aesthetics Hosanna Krienke; 5.
Embodies traumas in twentieth and twenty-first century literature Alan
Gibbs; Part II. Developments: Forms: 6. Illness and the 'fall' of language
Steven Wilson; 7. Translating chronic pain and the ethics of reading in the
personal essay Marie Allitt; 8. Physician-poets and vitalist theories of
life James Morland; 9. Healthcare anecdotes and the medically anecdotal
Brian Hurwitz; 10. Literary realism and mental breakdown Josie Billington;
11. Time and narrative in the age of postnatural death: Maylis de
Kerangal's the heart Jared Stark; 12. Performance and/as contagion in the
time of the COVID-19 pandemic Mägorzata Sugiera; 13. The parallel chart as
medico-literary practice Daniel Eison; 14. Articulating the experiential in
graphic medicine Kimberly R. Myers; Part III. Applications: Politics: 15.
Malaria literature: (Post) colonial perspectives, infection, and the
question of mobility Jessica Howell and Oishani Sengupta; 16. Forgotten
class: French literature, medicine, and poverty Loïc Bourdeau; 17. The
human endeavor: bioethics and biocapitalism in Don DeLillo's Zero K Justin
Omar Johnston; 18. Re-framing and Re-forming disability and literature
Susannah B. Mintz; 19. Overcoming decline (in) Narrative: Epdisodicity in
stories of dementia and ageing Martina Zimmermann; 20. Literature as a form
of care? From therapeutic narratives to the literature of care Alexandre
Gefen; 21. Literature in collaboration: The work of literature in the
critical medical humanities Angela Woods and James Rákóczi; Afterword:
Medicine and literature after COVID-19 Anna M. Elsner and Monika
Pietrzak-Franger.