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Social Studies of Health, Illness and Disease.
Perspectives from the Social Sciences and Humanities. TWOHIG, Peter L. and Vera KALITZKUS (Eds.)
Amsterdam/New York, NY, 2008, VIII, 243 pp.
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Series: At the Interface/Probing the Boundaries 49
The studies of the human being in health and illness and how he can be cared for is concerned with more than the biological aspects and thus calls for a broader perspective. Social sciences and medical humanities give insight into the context and conditions of being ill, caring for the ill, and understanding disease in a respective socio-cultural frame. This book brings together scholars from various countries who are interested in deepening the interdisciplinary discourse on the subject. This book is the outcome of the 4th global conference on “Making Sense of: Health, Illness and Disease,” held at Mansfield College, Oxford, in July 2005. This volume will be of interest to students in the medical humanities, researchers as well as health care provider who wish to gain insight into the various perspectives through which we can understand health, illness and disease
Contents Vera KALITZKUS and Peter L. TWOHIG: Introduction Body, Self and Illness Amy RUTSTEIN-RILEY: Shifting Views of Self: Impact of Chronic Illness Diagnosis on Young Emerging Adult Women Marlene BENJAMIN: Cancer and the Idea of the Self: Philosophy, Memoir and Medical Trauma Social and Cultural Context(s) Joe GRIXTI: Desirability and Its Discontents: Young People’s Responses to Media Images of Health, Beauty and Physical Perfection Isabelle MEURET: Writing Size Zero: Figuring Anorexia in Contemporary World Literatures Katarina BERNHARDSSON: Devils, Serpents, Zebras: Metaphors of Illness in Contemporary Swedish Literature on Eating Disorders The Ideal Body Charlotte BAKER: Writing Over the Illness: The Symbolic Representation of Albinism Elisabeth GEDGE: Genetics, Disability and Symbolic Harm Donovan ROCHER: Alcoholism: ‘Correction’ and the Changing Notions of ‘Recovery’ Representing Pain: Interdisciplinary Perspectives Zoë NORRIDGE: Perceptions of Pain in Contemporary Zimbabwean Literature: Personal Public Narratives in Yvonne Vera’s The Stone Virgins Victoria M. GRACE and Sara MACBRIDE-STEWART: Metaphors of Injury: Women Make Sense of Pelvic Pain Stella HOWDEN: Barriers to Talking About Chronic Pain: Insiders’ Views on Illness, Self and Responsibility Perspectives on Donation Susan ROGERS: Standardising Semen: Online Personalities and the Negotiation of Health Peter J. SCHULZ: Media Treatment of Organ Donation: A Case Study in Switzerland
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