Health, Illness and Culture: Broken Narratives (Routledge Studies in Health and Social Welfare)

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This collection of essays examines the interrelations between illness, disability, health, society, and culture. The contributors examine how "narratives" have emerged and been utilized within these areas to help those who have experienced d injury, disability, dementia, pain, grief, or psychological trauma to express their stories. Encompassing clinical case studies, ethnographic field studies and autobiographical case studies, Health, Illness and Culture offers a broad overview and critical analysis of the present state of "illness narratives" within the fields of health and social welfare.

Author(s): Lars-Chri Hyden
Edition: 1
Year: 2008

Language: English
Pages: 196

Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Contents......Page 6
1 Introduction: From the Retold to the Performed Story......Page 8
2 Language, Experience, and the “Traumatic Gap”: How to Talk About 9/11?......Page 23
3 Broken and Vicarious Voices in Narratives......Page 43
4 Talking About the Unthinkable: Neurotrauma and the “Catastrophic Reaction”......Page 61
5 Stories That are Ready to Break......Page 80
6 Globally Distributed Silences, and Broken Narratives About HIV......Page 106
7 Caring for the Dead: Broken Narratives of Internment......Page 129
8 “You Have to Ask a Little”: Troublesome Storytelling About Contested Illness......Page 138
9 Break-Up Narratives......Page 161
10 Beyond Narrative: Dementia’s Tragic Promise......Page 176
Contributors......Page 192
Index......Page 194