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Narrative Structure and Narrative Knowing in Medicine and Science / edited by Martina King and Tom Kindt.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Narratologia ; Volume 90.
- Narratologia Series ; Volume 90
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Work environment--Psychological aspects.
- Work environment.
- Organizational behavior.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (214 pages)
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Berlin, Germany : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, [2024]
- Summary:
- It has become a truism that we all think in the narrative mode, both in everyday life and in science. But what does this mean precisely? Scholars tend to use the term ‘narrative’ in a broad sense, implying not only event-sequencing but also the representation of emotions, basic perceptual processes or complex analyses of data sets. The volume addresses this blind spot by using clear selection criteria: only non-fictional texts by experts are analysed through the lens of both classical and postclassical narratology – from Aristotle to quantum physics and from nineteenth-century psychiatry to early childhood psychology; they fall under various genres such as philosophical treatises, case histories, textbooks, medical reports, video clips, and public lectures. The articles of this volume examine the central but continuously shifting role that event-sequencing plays within scholarly and scientific communication at various points in history – and the diverse functions it serves such as eye witnessing, making an argument, inferencing or reasoning. Thus, they provide a new methodological framework for both literary scholars and historians of science and medicine.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Introduction
- Section 1: Science
- Oedipal Camels? Narrative and Science in Aristotle's Historia Animalium
- Narrating Bones: Goethe's Early Osteological Writings from Physiognomy to Type (1776-1794)
- The 'Mystery' of Quantum Physics: Narrating the Wave-Particle Duality in a Richard Feynman Lecture
- Of Still Faces and Micro-Plots: Audiovisual Narration in Infant Mental Health
- Section 2: Medicine
- Narrating Birth: The Emergence of Male Expertise in Obstetrical Case Reports around 1800
- Console, Classify and Advertise: Narrative Structures of Case Reporting and Their Epistemic Function in Early Nineteenth-Century Psychiatry (Pargeter, Arnold, Pinel)
- The Discharge Letter in Clinical Medicine: History and Epistemology of an Unknown Narrative Genre
- "I Had a Patient Who . . .": Narratives of Vicarious Experience in GPs' Discourse on Domestic Violence
- Contributors
- Index.
- Notes:
- Description based on print version record.
- Includes index.
- ISBN:
- 3-11-131997-0
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