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Narrating illness : prospects and constraints / edited by Joanna Davidson and Yomna Saber.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Davidson, Joanna, 1969- editor.
Saber, Yoma, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Storytelling--Psychological aspects.
Storytelling.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Oxford, United Kingdom : Inter-Disciplinary Press, [2016]
Summary:
Telling the story of illness emerges from a landscape of pain, grief and loss, but its therapeutic value is indubitable. This volume grapples with the potentials and limitations of such narratives as diverse cultural perceptions and realities are granted the voice to probe into those stories from literary and textual material, as well as empirical, ethnographic, historical, and personal bases. Some of the chapters draw upon the capacity of storytelling to heal bodies and souls, whereas others provide an important corrective to this overwhelmingly optimistic portrayal by focusing on the limits of storytelling and narrative to address physical and psychic trauma. Despite the different approaches, what ties these chapters together is a more focused textual and contextual analysis of the intersection between forms of storytelling and sharing the experience of illness as studied and witnessed and sometimes even lived by the authors of the volume.
Contents:
Preliminary Material / Joanna Davidson and Yomna Saber
Insider Stories from the Asylum: Peer and Staff-Patient Relationships / Verusca Calabria
Coming Home: A Journey to the Underworld / Alexandra Fidyk
From Normative to Deviant Behaviour: Health and Illness Definitions Related to Children and Adolescents’ Perspectives / Sofia Castanheira Pais , Isabel Menezes and João Arriscado Nunes
Spatial Notions and Illness / J.F. Matamoros-Sanin and Ingris Peláez-Ballestas
Narrative Medicine and Storytelling: An Alternative Method for Healing / Victorria Simpson-Gervin
AIDS Awakens Ancient Stories / Deborah Eve Freedman
‘One Eye Watching Our Backs’: New Zealand Therapists Share Personal Stories about Spiritual Practice / Peter Bray
Group Narratives of Trauma and Healing: Community Storytelling as a Critique of Individual ‘Talking Therapy’ amongst Survivors of Sexual Violence / Elena Sharratt
Supporting Wellbeing for People in Palliative Care: The Role of Sharing Stories for Wellbeing Life Story Workshops / Jane Youell , Alison Ward and Miranda Quinney
The Emergence of Metaphor through Co-Journaling during Terminal and Chronic Illness / Pam Morrison
One Story among Many: Narrative Episodes and the Construction of Doctors’ Identities / Ana Maria Borlescu
Taming Age: An Inevitable Illness / Rasha Salah
Disability in Toni Cade Bambara’s The Salt Eaters: Narrating Pain and Healing Wounds / Yomna Saber
Sound Experience: Listening Session and Discussion on the Experience of Invisible Illness
Group Intervention for Women Suffering from Endometriosis, Held at the Center for Treatment of Endometriosis, Sheba Medical Center / Liat Mor and Yael Efrati
Narratives of an Invisible Social Suffering: Experiences of People with Fibromyalgia / Tirsa Colmenares-Roa and Ingris Peláez-Ballestas
Life-Writing and the Disabled Self: Discourses on Subjectivity / Sandeep R. Singh
Towards an Ethnography of Narrative Competence: A Proposal / Joanna Davidson
The Story of Invading Microbes: Infection Literature / Justyna Jajszczok
‘Back to Eden’ in 20th-Century Europe: Monte Verità and Glastonbury, (Hi)Stories from Two ‘Alternative’ Isles of Healing / Silvia Carnelli
Having the Voice of Depression: An Example of Pathographic Film Narratives on YouTube / Hans T Sternudd
Postmillennial Cancer Narratives by Women: Negotiating Feminism and Postfeminism in Eve Ensler’s In the Body of the World / Marta Fernández-Morales.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781848884885
1848884885
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9781848884885 DOI

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