"Illness narratives have become a cultural phenomenon in the Western world. In what ways can they be seen to have aesthetic, ethical and political value? What do they reveal about experiences of illness, the relationship between the body and identity and the role of the arts in bearing witness to illness for people who are ill and those connected to them? How can they influence medicine, the arts and shape public understandings of health and illness? These questions and more are explored in Illness as Many Narratives, which contains readings of a rich array of representations of illness from the 1980s to the present. A wide range of arts and media are considered such as life writing, photography, performance, film, theatre, artists' books and animation. The individual chapters deploy multidisciplinary critical frameworks and discuss physical and mental illness. Through reading this book you will gain an understanding of the complex contribution illness narratives make to contemporary culture and the emergent field of Critical Medical Humanities."
Author(s): Stella Bolaki
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Year: 2016
Language: English
Pages: 264
Tags: Cinematography Production & Technology, Film Direction & Production, Literary Theory Textbooks
Contents......Page 5
Acknowledgements......Page 6
Introduction: Illness as Many Narratives......Page 9
1. Re-Covering Scarred Bodies: Reading Photography......Page 34
2. Artists’ Books in the Medical Community......Page 59
3. Performance Medicine and Radical Pedagogy......Page 96
4. Collaborative Film as Terminal Care......Page 133
5. Messy Confrontations: Theatre and Expert Knowledge......Page 160
6. Animated Documentary and Mental Health......Page 185
Afterword: #Illness......Page 219
Bibliography......Page 231
Index......Page 252