Offers a new understanding of empathy and its relation to medicine and literature, as a critical intervention into the medical humanities This book marks a critical intervention in the medical humanities that takes issue with its understanding of empathy as something that one has. Drawing on phenomenology and feminist affect theory, it positions empathy as something that one does and that is embedded within structural, institutional, and cultural relations of power. More than this, it questions the assumption that empathy is limited to the clinical relation, thinking about medicine as more broadly defined. Combining theoretical argument with literary case studies of books by Mark Haddon, Pat Barker, Ian Mc Ewan, Aminatta Forna and Kazuo Ishiguro, this book also contends that contemporary fiction is not a vehicle for accessing another’s illness experience, but is itself engaging critically with the question of empathy and its limits.Key Features Provides a strong conceptual underpinning for the notion of empathy, drawing on phenomenology and feminist affect theory Relates the idea of empathy not only to the clinical relation but also to medicine more broadly defined Repositions literature’s role in the medical humanities from a vehicle to access patient experience to a strategic intervention into current debates on empathy and its effects
Anne Whitehead
Medicine and Empathy in Contemporary British Fiction [PDF ebook]
A Critical Intervention in Medical Humanities
Medicine and Empathy in Contemporary British Fiction [PDF ebook]
A Critical Intervention in Medical Humanities
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Bahasa Inggeris ● Format PDF ● ISBN 9780748686193 ● Penerbit Edinburgh University Press ● Diterbitkan 2017 ● Muat turun 3 kali ● Mata wang EUR ● ID 6735955 ● Salin perlindungan Adobe DRM
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