Canadian Literature and Medicine: Routledge Studies in Literature and Health Humanities
Autor Shane Neilsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 dec 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032343075
ISBN-10: 1032343079
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Seria Routledge Studies in Literature and Health Humanities
ISBN-10: 1032343079
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Seria Routledge Studies in Literature and Health Humanities
Cuprins
Section I: Theoretical Entanglements
Chapter 1. Canadian Literature, Place, and Identity: Origins, Entanglements, and Futures
Chapter 2. Defining a Critical Apparatus: Feminist Care Ethics, Biomedicine, and Narrative Medicine
Chapter 3. Visions of Health in Indigenous and Christian Epistemologies: A Discussion of Jacques Cartier’s Voyages and a Taste of Indigenous Story Medicine
Section II: Indigenous Care and Narrative Medicine
Chapter 4. The Origin Story of Care on the Land Is Indigenous
Chapter 5. Narrative Medicine and Indigenous Story Medicine: Biomedicine, Colonialism, Holism
Section III: Co-constructions of Canadian Literature and Medicine
Chapter 6. Garrison and Hospital: The Co-construction of Canadian Socialized Medicine and Canadian Literature in Early Canadian Literature
Chapter 7. CanLit’s Turn to Realism: The Co-construction of CanLit and Canadian Medicine Post-World War I to 1970
Section IV: Neoliberal Care
Chapter 8. Biomedical Neoliberalism in Canadian Literature
Chapter 9. The Neoliberalization of Public Health in Saleema Nawaz’s Songs for the End of the World
Conclusion
Chapter 1. Canadian Literature, Place, and Identity: Origins, Entanglements, and Futures
Chapter 2. Defining a Critical Apparatus: Feminist Care Ethics, Biomedicine, and Narrative Medicine
Chapter 3. Visions of Health in Indigenous and Christian Epistemologies: A Discussion of Jacques Cartier’s Voyages and a Taste of Indigenous Story Medicine
Section II: Indigenous Care and Narrative Medicine
Chapter 4. The Origin Story of Care on the Land Is Indigenous
Chapter 5. Narrative Medicine and Indigenous Story Medicine: Biomedicine, Colonialism, Holism
Section III: Co-constructions of Canadian Literature and Medicine
Chapter 6. Garrison and Hospital: The Co-construction of Canadian Socialized Medicine and Canadian Literature in Early Canadian Literature
Chapter 7. CanLit’s Turn to Realism: The Co-construction of CanLit and Canadian Medicine Post-World War I to 1970
Section IV: Neoliberal Care
Chapter 8. Biomedical Neoliberalism in Canadian Literature
Chapter 9. The Neoliberalization of Public Health in Saleema Nawaz’s Songs for the End of the World
Conclusion
Notă biografică
Shane Neilson is a Fellow of the Family Physicians of Canada and has been practising medicine since 2000. He is currently an assistant clinical professor and faculty member of the Waterloo Regional Campus of McMaster University. He earned his Ph.D. in English in 2019 from McMaster, where he was awarded the Governor-General’s Gold Medal for his dissertation work. Neilson also was awarded SSHRC’s “Talent” award given to a single Canadian Ph.D. student in the social sciences and humanities in 2018. The author of many trade books of poetry, nonfiction, and short fiction, Neilson lives with his family along the Grand River in Cambridge, Ontario.