In Australia, as in the West more widely, the illness memoir has emerged as a burgeoning sub-genre in the field of published autobiography and nonfictional literature as more people are living with and surviving the complicated, traumatic experience of diseases such as cancer. In recent years these narratives have drawn much discussion from scholars in the medical humanities for the various ways in which they engage with disease not so much in pathological or diagnostic terms, but in terms of its effects on concepts of self, personhood and the social body. Not surprisingly, many illness narratives pay attention to the personalised story of illness and its transformative effects for the writer/speaker. Yet narratives that grapple with illnes...
This chapter argues that personal health narratives (PHN) work as a narrative genre of key importanc...
This collection of original chapters gives center stage to the concept of ‘narrative’ in medical con...
abstract: Through this thesis, I intend to explore what sociologist Arthur Frank means when he descr...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWithin the fields of social medicine an...
Background The medical diagnoses of depression, anxiety and bipolar have become Australia’s dom...
In the field of medical sociology/anthropology, narratives of patients are widely used as an approac...
Illness narratives, pathographies and autopathographies, have been published in recent years in grea...
The following transcript is at once part of a life history as well as what we have come to call in m...
This paper addresses the concept of chronic illness as a socially constructed experience of stigma. ...
The primary aim of this thesis is to study how people suffering from chronic fatigue (usually Chroni...
The exegesis begins by giving background and context to my thesis, The Feeling of Cancer, followed b...
This chapter draws from a three year longitudinal Australian Research Council (ARC) project conducte...
Traditionally, mass-market women’s magazines have been a significant source of health information fo...
Traditionally, mass-market women’s magazines have been a significant source of health information fo...
Several studies have suggested that narratives play a central role in different domains of the indiv...
This chapter argues that personal health narratives (PHN) work as a narrative genre of key importanc...
This collection of original chapters gives center stage to the concept of ‘narrative’ in medical con...
abstract: Through this thesis, I intend to explore what sociologist Arthur Frank means when he descr...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWithin the fields of social medicine an...
Background The medical diagnoses of depression, anxiety and bipolar have become Australia’s dom...
In the field of medical sociology/anthropology, narratives of patients are widely used as an approac...
Illness narratives, pathographies and autopathographies, have been published in recent years in grea...
The following transcript is at once part of a life history as well as what we have come to call in m...
This paper addresses the concept of chronic illness as a socially constructed experience of stigma. ...
The primary aim of this thesis is to study how people suffering from chronic fatigue (usually Chroni...
The exegesis begins by giving background and context to my thesis, The Feeling of Cancer, followed b...
This chapter draws from a three year longitudinal Australian Research Council (ARC) project conducte...
Traditionally, mass-market women’s magazines have been a significant source of health information fo...
Traditionally, mass-market women’s magazines have been a significant source of health information fo...
Several studies have suggested that narratives play a central role in different domains of the indiv...
This chapter argues that personal health narratives (PHN) work as a narrative genre of key importanc...
This collection of original chapters gives center stage to the concept of ‘narrative’ in medical con...
abstract: Through this thesis, I intend to explore what sociologist Arthur Frank means when he descr...