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Envisioning Embodiment in the Health Humanities : Interdisciplinary Approaches to Literature, Culture, and Media

Cressman, Jodi(Edited by)DeTora, Lisa(Edited by)Ludlow, Jeannie(Edited by)Martin Peterson, Nora(Edited by)
Part of the Sustainable Development Goals Series series
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Envisioning Embodiment in the Health Humanities: Literature, Culture, and Media examines discourses of embodiment across disability studies, gender studies, cultural studies, and visual studies to inform educational practice as well as cultural criticism related to the health and medical humanities.

The book argues that imagery and other visual elements in literature, comics, lived experience and the arts demonstrate the hybridity of the embodied experience and identity and have something to offer to clinical practice.

Connected to the UN Sustainable Development Goals 3 (Health), 4 (Gender equality), and 16 (Strong institutions), the topics addressed in the essays include mental health, grief, COVID-19, healthcare practices, cancer, and women’s health.

The volume is designed to be accessible to advanced undergraduate students as well as graduate students and to be useful for medical practitioners and others who are interested in the health humanities, disability studies,gender studies, or cultural studies. 

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
3031498062 / 9783031498060
Hardback
613
19/02/2024
Switzerland
English
232 pages : illustrations (black and white)
21 cm