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The Patient

Berthier-Foglar, Susanne(Contributions by)Gallagher, Tess(Contributions by)Lindgren, Kristin A.(Contributions by)McCready, Amy R.(Contributions by)Myers, Kimberly R.(Contributions by)Rickard, John(Contributions by)Schilling, Carol(Contributions by)Whittier, Gayle(Contributions by)Myers, Kimberly(Edited by)Schweizer, Harold(Edited by)
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This collection of ten essays addresses the suffering of patients and how individuals as well as the larger society understand that suffering and try to ameliorate it.

Four essays are personal reflections on illness, often interspersed with analyses of literary texts and including original poetry and creative prose.

These pieces reveal how suffering is intensely private, how it happens interstitially, between medical appointments, procedures, and treatments.

The essays reveal how, for many people, the psychological fragmentation that typically accompanies serious disease is ultimately more threatening to one's overall well-being than the disease itself.

The other six essays take a wider view of patienthood, examining it through the lens of history, politics, or culture.

As a whole, this thoughtful volume attests to the rich intellectual and personal gains that result from an exploration of the condition of patienthood and what it means to become 'patient'.

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Product Details
Bucknell University Press
1611483468 / 9781611483468
Paperback / softback
01/03/2010
United States
203 pages
143 x 221 mm, 263 grams