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Årg. 16 Nr. 31 (2019): Patienten som tekst
Årg. 16 Nr. 31 (2019): Patienten som tekst
Publiceret:
2019-07-20
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pdf (English)
Introduktionsartikler
Text and Context
The Patient as Text - Revisited
Linda Nesby, Cathinka Dahl Hambro
pdf (English)
Originalartikler
Pain and Epiphany
Julian of Norwich’ Revelations of Divine Love as pathography
Cathinka Dahl Hambro
pdf (English)
Gothic Infections
Henry Tilney and Storytelling as Therapy
Paula Ryggvik Mikalsen
pdf (English)
Medicalized Literary Criticism in Fin de Siècle Norway
Johan Scharffenberg and Henrik Dedichen as ‘Medics-as-Critics’
Silje Haugen Warberg
pdf (English)
The included outlaw
A study of the seclusion in Amalie Skram's Professor Hieronimus
Ingri Løkholm Ramberg
pdf (English)
Chaos Narrative and Experientiality in the Graphic Memoir
The Case of Thomas H. Nøhr’s Cirkus
Lasse Raaby Gammelgaard
pdf (English)
A typical patient with depression?
A comparative linguistic analysis of accounts by general practitioners and psychiatrists
Hanne Sæderup Pedersen, Annette Sofie Davidsen
pdf (English)
Bridging Disciplines
On Teaching Empathy Through Fiction
Lise-Mari Lauritzen
pdf (English)
‘Human First’: Teaching close reading and creative writing to medical students
Presentation of a new narrative medicine course in Denmark – and a review of the literature assessing the empirical evidence for the utility of such courses
Sif Stewart-Ferrer, Anders Juhl Rasmussen
pdf (English)
“I’m sure that there is something healing in the writing process”
Creative Writing Workshops for People with a Cancer Disease
Helle Ploug Hansen, Sara Seerup Laursen, Ann-Dorthe Zwisler, Anders Juhl Rasmussen
pdf (English)
Why do we read illness stories?
Paul Kalanithi’s When Breath Becomes Air (2016) read in the light of Rita Felski
Linda Nesby, May-Lill Johansen
pdf (English)
The Writer as a Patient with a Brain Tumour
A Comparative Study
Soledad Pereyra
pdf (English)
The patient as reader
The uses of intertexts in two Swedish pathographies
Katarina Bernhardsson
pdf (English)
Living with illness
Together and alone facing severe illness in four Scandinavian cancer stories
Linda Nesby
pdf (English)
Doing Illness
Cancer Narratives in Digital Media
Christian Lenemark
pdf (English)
Cancer narratives on social media as ‘small stories’
An investigation of positioning, supportive (dis)alignment and tellability crises in cancer storytelling on Instagram
Carsten Stage
pdf (English)